Horse Racing: KERRYHEAD HAS LUNGS TO GUST PAST SALFORD Windfarm's stamina will blow away rivals
KERRYHEAD WINDFARM, blinkered today, is not an easy ride. But, riding the gelding for the first time, Barry Geraghty's aggressive style should suit him well and, likely to force the pace, but Jimmy Browne's battle-hardened BOB BACK should prove difficult to pass. Seventh to Age Of Chivalry...
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Published in | Daily mirror (London, England : 1903) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
MGN Ltd
14.06.2008
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Summary: | KERRYHEAD WINDFARM, blinkered today, is not an easy ride. But, riding the gelding for the first time, Barry Geraghty's aggressive style should suit him well and, likely to force the pace, but Jimmy Browne's battle-hardened BOB BACK should prove difficult to pass. Seventh to Age Of Chivalry in a recent Group 3 at Leopardstown, when the ground had eased significantly, That's Hot might prove too strong for John Oxx's FLASH McGAHON, without a win since August 2006, and Ballydoyle representative GREAT RUMPUSCAT. Dermot Weld's filly, fifth in last year's Darley Irish Oaks, gets the nod over last year's winner of this event NICK'S NIKITA and the David Wachman-trained ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL, winner of a 10-furlong maiden on this track last month. |
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