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Gary Carson
Kitten collects in Naas opener
Pay Day Kitten (left) gets the better of Hold The Line
© Photo Healy Racing
Pay Day Kitten made a successful return to action when claiming the opening mile median auction maiden at Naas.
Pat Smullen prouduced the American-bred filly to challenge Hold The Line over a furlong out and she got on top in the closing stages for a half length success.
The runner-up had been the horse for money, backed from 4/1 into 3/1 favourite, while Dermot Weld's charge had drifted from 5/2 out to 7/2.
The winner had been runner-up on her sole start last season when chasing home Kingdom at the Curragh.
“She did what I expected her to do,” said Weld afterwards.
“She's tough and genuine and battled well. She travels well and handles that ground. She handled it in the Curragh as a two-year-old and I thought she would win.”