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PRINCESS REIGNS

Maguire times it right to land feature for Mullins

- By EOGHAN O’BRIEN INPHO

FINIAN Maguire delivered Princess Zoe with a perfectly-timed challenge to win the Connacht Hotel Handicap for qualified riders, the feature event on day one of the Galway Festival.

Trained by Tony Mullins, Princess Zoe won the Ladies Derby at the Curragh on her most recent start and she again emerged best in a thoroughly competitiv­e event over two miles and a furlong.

Sharjah, second in the Champion Hurdle and a three-times Grade One scorer over obstacles, was well fancied for the combinatio­n of Willie and Patrick Mullins, being sent off the 5/2 favourite.

He was settled towards the rear of the field as A Wave Of The Sea set the early gallop and there were plenty still in with a chance with a couple of furlongs to run.

Sharjah tried to make his run down the outside but could not pick up as Maguire waited for a gap before Princess Zoe sprinted through to collar Run For Mary for the prize. Golden Spear was third, with Zenon fourth.

The five-year-old was winning for the second time in three starts for Mullins since switching from

Germany earlier in the year and she was also a landmark winner for Maguire, who has now lost his claim.

‘Bernard Cullinane found her for us in Germany, but when I saw where she was for sale, with the flights being so difficult, I decided not to go on. That was lucky because if I had gone, I wouldn’t have bought her,’ said Mullins.

‘When she arrived home she had quite crooked legs. Thankfully I bought her on the phone and when she arrived, I couldn’t do anything about it. But the first day I worked her, I knew we were OK.

‘I’ve known Paddy (Kehoe, owner) 40 years and we’ve had great luck together. The few we’ve bought over the years, nearly every one won.

‘We are now thinking of the English Cesarewitc­h and we might also think about a bit of black type as she has a good pedigree. She is entered on Saturday and I want to go right by her.

‘Paddy already has her backed for the mares’ novice hurdle at Cheltenham, so I suppose she’ll be schooled.

‘To win a feature race at Galway is like a Cheltenham winner to me, or having one at Royal Ascot.

With the type of horse I have, it is the best I can aspire to win and we’ve won a few over the years.’

Dermot Weld made his customary flying start to the Festival with a double.

Blue For You got the ball rolling as he took the opening Claregalwa­yhotel.ie Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden, giving the handler a remarkable 24th overall win in the seven-furlong heat and his 11th victory since 2000. ‘We hoped he’d run well, but obviously others appeared to be in better form coming into the race,’ said Kris Weld, assistant to his father.

‘Dad stayed away but might appear at some stage during the week, maybe tomorrow.’

Centroid, a Dansili half-brother to King George record-breaker

Enable, made it a double in the Easyfix Handicap.

Talking Tough (11/2) was a ready winner of the Claytonhot­elgalway.ie Handicap for Billy Lee, who completed a double when making all on Royal Canford (7-2) for trainer Willie McCreery in the Galmont.com & Galwaybayh­otel. com Handicap Division One.

 ??  ?? Flying finish: Finian Maguire and Princess Zoe (far right) land the Connacht Hotel Handicap
Flying finish: Finian Maguire and Princess Zoe (far right) land the Connacht Hotel Handicap

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