Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

PERSIAN LOOKING PERFECT

- BY PETER O’HEHIR

RED PERSIAN must be strongly fancied to build on his promising debut run at the Curragh in the Foran Equine 2-Y-0 Auction Maiden in Fairyhouse today.

The Haatef gelding ran a cracker for Patrick Prendergas­t on his debut at the Curragh when, an unconsider­ed 33/1 shot, he came home well to finish second to Beckford, a performanc­e that suggested he won’t remain a maiden for long.

That form has been boosted at the weekend by both the third Would Be King (runner-up in the Marble Hill on Saturday) and Commander Grigio (impressive winner of a Curragh maiden on Sunday).

Verhoyen and White fountain fairy finished fifth and seventh respective­ly in Beckford’s race. And, although Verhoyen progressed, with the help of a hood, to finish second to True Blue Moon in a listed event at Naas, I expect Red Persian to confirm the form, while market moves for Beckford’s stable companion Only William would be significan­t.

Although Dermot Weld’s, string is still struggling to hit top form, the Frankel filly Frima, a close third to Bumbasina on her debut in Gowran Park, has obvious prospects in the competitiv­e fillies maiden which closes tonight’s card.

Elsewhere, Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh, above, were both in double form in Punchestow­n last night, sharing in the success of exciting four-year-old Lac Kivu, a French recruit, in the Festival Dreams Begin In Ireland With ITM Maiden Hurdle.

The four-year-old is owned by London-based John Turner, best known as owner of last year’s English Greyhound Derby winner Jaytee Jet.

Earlier, Mullins saddled Blazer (Mark Walsh) to justify 4/6 favouritis­m in the beginners chase for J P Mcmanus.

And Ruby triumphed on board Sandymount Duke, owned by Ronnie Wood and trained by Jessica Harrington, inset, in the Bet In-play With The Ladbrokes App Chase.

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