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Gary Carson

Gary Carson

Hickey off the mark with Highflying

Fri 21st Sep 2012, 14:51

Highflying (Kevin Manning) provides Paul Hickey with his first winnerHighflying (Kevin Manning) provides Paul Hickey with his first winner
© Photo Healy Racing

Curragh trainer Paul Hickey saddled his first winner when Highflying made a successful return to action in the mile-and-a-half maiden at Listowel.

The former Ballydoyle inmate was making his first start since last October but proved strongest in the finish. Pageboy available at 2/1 this morning and sent off 4/5 favourite, appeared set for victory when taking over entering the straight.

Kevin Manning got a good tune from 14/1 shot Highflying, however, and he started to looked a danger over a furlong out.

The well-bred son of Galileo headed his rival just inside the final furlong and kept on for a length-and-three-quarters success.

The runners finished well strung out in the ground with a 21-length gap back to third-placed Zalantoun and a further 34-lengths to Place Vendome in fourth.

The winner had shown ability on two starts for Aidan O'Brien last year.

Hickey only took out his licence last season and has had only had a handful of runners before today.

“That's my first winner and I'm delighted. It's a monkey off my back,” said Hickey.

“I've had the licence nearly a year now but I've only had five individual runners. I've three two-year-olds and they've all been in the frame.

“I have to give special mention to my brother Michael who put a lot of work into this horse over the winter.”

The winner is owned by the handler's mother Sheila and his father Michael Hickey owns Sunnyhill Stud, which is famous for standing Old Vic as well as breeding Kicking King.

(On course reporting by Alan Magee)

About Gary Carson
Gary started out as a trainee/assistant journalist with the Sporting Life newspaper and has worked in the racing industry for over 25 years. He has been with the Press Association since 2013 and won the Irish Field Nap Table in 2016. He enjoys working with horses and trained his own horse, Mamaslittlestar, to win a point-to-point in 2019.