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Dan Dan the boss at Listowel

Buster Dan Dan pecks but Adrian Heskin soon has him back on an even keelBuster Dan Dan pecks but Adrian Heskin soon has him back on an even keel
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On his first start for the Terence O'Brien stable, Buster Dan Dan put up a performance well deserving of the near twenty thousand Euro first prize, in the M.J. Carroll ARRO Handicap Hurdle at Listowel.

Adrian Heskin 's mount, runner-up over three miles at the Harvest Festival last year, soon won the battle for the lead, and he went clear in the two and a half miler from before the straight.

A peck at the last gave supporters of the 11/1 winner momentary cause for concern, but Buster Dan Dan galloped on well afterwards to keep Master Appeal and Childrens List at bay by four and a quarter lengths and a head.

A stable representative was praiseworthy of Heskin - his first time to ride Buster Dan Dan - in the aftermath.

The seven-year-old is said to have done nothing but improve since joining O'Brien and he'll be kept going until the ground deteriorates.

Heskin said: "There was a lot of pace on in the race - it was fast and furious.

"It's the nature of the horse that he has to front run. He's good and hardy and he stayed on well."

(AM & EM)