New Ross Standard

Lemon Pete on winning streak

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THE ANNUAL running of the April Stakes got under way at Enniscorth­y Dog Track last week, and while Lemon Pete was not the fastest heat winner, he was recording his sixth straight success for local owner Patrick Roban when putting in another game effort to hold all challenger­s in the final heat in a time of 29.13.

Another runner who is on a hot streak is the ‘ Shanks’ Whelanowne­d Piercestow­n Moll who has run up a sequence of four wins on the bounce.

She came from off the pace to win well in heat two in a good 29.03, and this lady is proving hard to beat at present as her strong running style is well suited to Enniscorth­y.

Heat four saw the fastest run of the night when Tagalong Roy returned to something like his best form. Breaking fast, he was always in control and ran out a good winner in a swift 28.84 his 19th career win. The Nick Turner-trained Good Ability also returned to something like his form when flashing clear in heat three. Although he got a little weary up the straight, he did enough to hold on and score in a time of 29.12.

This week’s second round has all the makings of a very good night’s racing for sure. Two finals were held last Thursday night, and the Track Bar A3/4 dual distance final went to the Noel Kehoe-owned Tip The Penny, getting the better of Whitefort Mickey by half a length to record his fifth race win in a time of 31.76, over 575 yards.

The other final, the Enniscorth­y A3/4 575 (no backgrader­s) saw hot favourite Fortunate Ronnie run out a comfortabl­e three and a half lengths winner from Neamstown Beast for Kilkenny trainer Margaret Fortune in a good 31.53.

Fortunate has now won his last five races in a row. There seems to be something in the air of late with all these runners going on unbeaten runs.

 ??  ?? Richard Carroll and Eugene McCabe at Enniscorth­y Dog Track.
Richard Carroll and Eugene McCabe at Enniscorth­y Dog Track.

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