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Alf has plenty of locals smiling at Tramore

Eoin Doyle with daughter Katie, Paul Holden and Jody McGarvey after Alf Wright's winEoin Doyle with daughter Katie, Paul Holden and Jody McGarvey after Alf Wright's win
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Following on from Dusty Trail yesterday, formidable local owner/trainer combination Paul Holden and Eoin Doyle struck again when Alf Wright landed a gamble in the Waterford & Tramore Racecourse Directors Handicap Hurdle with Jody McGarvey up.

Backed from around 8/1 this morning into 100/30, Alf Wright was noted travelling strongly when an excellent jump put him right into the mix at the third last.

Another good leap was forthcoming from the course winner (in a chase at last year's Festival) at the next and he was soon in the lead.

However a mistake at the last threatened to ruin things for Alf Wright but he found more when required to see off Line View by a neck.

"That was great. He got a knock in Limerick and he was off for two weeks. I was a bit worried about his fitness here.

"I still think he'll be a nice horse over fences. He's a horse I like and he travelled great there.

"We've have no real plan for him now," reflected Doyle in the aftermath.

Alf Wright, a point-to-point winner for his breeder, Kevin O'Donnell, is reportedly named after an English man who hunted the hounds for the Kilkenny Hunt from the McCalmount's homestead at Mount Juliet. (DM & EM)