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Gary Carson
Bobskier takes opening claimer
Bobskier ahead of Sophies Echo
© Photo Healy Racing
Bobskier took the opening claimer at Clonmel this afternoon under a strong drive from Fran Berry. Sophies Echo was keen to lead in the ten furlong contest but drifted wide entering the straight as she came under pressure.
8/1 shot Bobskier (from 10/1) stayed up the rail and hit the front with a furlong-and-a-half to run.
The Big Bad Bob filly stayed on gamely inside the final furlong to record a half-length success for Gerry O'Leary.
The easy-to-back If Per Chance (3/1 in morning returned 7/1) got going too late as he stayed on to grab the runner-up spot ahead of the long-time leader.
The winner hadn't run since finishing down the field in a Wexford handicap at he end of July, having produced three decent runs previously.
"The leader hung off the rail and I got a nice run up. She kept battling well in fairness to her," said Berry of the winner afterwards.
"On some of her better runs she had a good chance and it's nice to ride a winner for Gerry as he's a really nice fella." Invincible Soul was sent off the 4/1 favourite but couldn't peg back the leaders in the straight, finishing fifth.
There were successful claims for Grand Opera (€5,000), who finished second last after missing the kick, and third-placed Sophies Echo (€3,000).
(On course reporting by Alan Magee)
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