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Review galway 29th Jul

Wed 29th Jul 2015, 19:40

Shanahan's Turn (Jonathan Burke) lead The Paparrazi Kid over the lastShanahan's Turn (Jonathan Burke) lead The Paparrazi Kid over the last
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Henry De Bromhead trained the first and third home in the thetote.com Galway Plate, with Shanahan's Turn taking the big race at Ballybrit.

Johnny Burke was always prominent on the 16-1 chance and he booted him clear after the third last.< The Paparrazi Kid ran on well for second, five and a half lengths behind, with De Bromhead's Sadler's Risk taking third place.

Dermot Weld and Finny Maguire repeated their victory of last year in the Bet On All UK Racing With The Tote QR Maiden with Time To Inspire

Always travelling strongly throughout, the 5-4 favourite charged into the lead on the home turn and bounded clear to beat Catalyst by 10 lengths.

Ger Lyons' Sacrificial (7-2) made light of the burden of top weight to land the Bet Online At thetote.com Handicap under Colin Keane.< Thomas Hobson (11-10 favourite) gave Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh victory in the Tote 100,000 Euro Pick6 Guarantee Maiden Hurdle.

A faller on his debut over timber, the former John Gosden inmate was a little scratchy at the last couple of flights, but had enough in the tank to fend off Stuccodor by four lengths.

Walsh went close in the Download The Tote Mobile App EBF Mares Handicap Hurdle aboard Crystal Earth but their flying finish was to no avail behind the Garrett Power-trained Lilly The Lioness (8-1) who struck for jockey Mark Enright.< Powersbomb produced a massive career best over timber when landing the Tote 40,000 Euro Jackpot Guarantee Handicap Hurdle, as the Brian McMahon-trained 12-1 chance flew clear of his rivals two out under Mikey Fogarty, coming home four and three-quarter lengths ahead of Bank Bonus < Bribe The Bouncer (16-1) just got the better of Plough Boy to land the It Pays To Bet With Tote Handicap for Denis Hogan and Connor King.