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Windwood Lad and Lavery team up well
Declan Lavery, middle, rode a winner on Windwood Lad at Down Royal
© Photo Healy Racing
Windwood Lad and promising jockey Declan Lavery kept up the gallop well to take the two and a half mile handicap hurdle at Down Royal for trainer Michael O’Hare at odds of 8/1.
The duo ran out eight and a half length winners over Fairwood Bob (12/1). Without The Bop (10/1) was three lengths further back in third while Charlie Swift at 10/1 took fourth.
The trainer’s father Barney O’Hare was on hand to welcome the seven-year-old son of Mtoto back in for his wife, the owner Mrs Tracey O'Hare, and he gave a clue to his son’s good training form.
“We got Alan Creighton out from the Equine Centre and he found a problem with our water. I think we’ve won four-on-the-trot which is good form for a stable with eight in training,” Barney O’Hare said. Mullaghwillin Boy was sent off 5/1 favourite but was pulled up. The winner paid £18.10 on the Tote.
Michael Graham