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Joy for punters as Padraig romps home

Padraig's Joy and Sean FlanaganPadraig's Joy and Sean Flanagan
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Padraig's Joy justified favouritism with a convincing victory under Sean Flanagan in the mares beginners chase at Fairyhouse.

The well-backed 11/8 favourite (from 2/1) took control in the straight, and stretched right away before the last to record a facile 17 lengths verdict. Aunt Nora took the runner-up spot in this 2m5f event, with Marira another 15 lengths adrift in third.

Winning trainer Harry Kelly said, "Sean was awesome. She is a mare you need to know as she hits a flat spot and you need to sit on her. Sean is a very underrated jockey.

"She can't handle hilly tracks and couldn't raise a gallop at Downpatrick the last day. She's tiny but has the heart of a lion. I'll probably give her a break as she is too small to handle winter ground.

"The owners are John Palmer, who is my bank manager in Cashel, and Matty Fogarty, a retired school teacher also from Cashel."

About Alan Magee
Alan has worked in the racing industry for well over 30 years including with the Sporting Life, Turform and Irish Racing Services. He took up his current role as Irish Racing Team Leader with the Press Association in 2013. He has a keen interest in most sports and plays golf.