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Peregrine takes the season feature at Wexford in style

Peregrine Run jumps the second last from Dinaria Des Obeaux in secondPeregrine Run jumps the second last from Dinaria Des Obeaux in second
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Peregrine Run recorded his tenth career success, as he took the season feature at Wexford, the Listed M.W. Hickey Memorial Chase.

A Grade 2 winner over flights, the Peter Fahey trained eight-year-old was last seen finishing third to Woodland Opera in the PWC Champion Chase at Gowran earlier this month.

Sent off the 5/4 favourite this afternoon, the son of King's Theatre was settled in rear by Roger Loughran.

He made good progress from the third last, and swept through to lead before the next, stretching clear on the run-in to score by eight lengths in the colours of owner/breeder Vincent Byrne. Dinaria Des Obeaux (2/1) finished second under Jack Kennedy for Gordon Elliott, while Supreme Vinnie was another three lengths back in third.

Fahey said afterwards: "I'm delighted he won and to be honest I was disappointed with his last two runs. It's great for him to be back winning.

"He will be entered for the weekend at Down Royal and if the ground is quick and he comes out of this okay he might go up there for the second season novice.

"More than likely he'd be finished up for the season after that. He is after winning ten races for us now so he is doing a right job.

"If the ground is quick, and he is okay, Down Royal is where we are going to go. It's been dry for so long that when it starts raining it probably won't stop.

"It's great for his owners. It's a pity Mine Now got a fall but he got up.

"He is in great form the whole time. We changed tactics a bit too much on his last few runs, we were riding him a bit handier with the blinkers on him. That was probably the wrong thing to do because he has to be switched off out the back, and that's what we done with him today.

"He was well entitled to win today with his mark. Dropping him in and getting him switched off is the way to ride him. Hopefully it'll stay dry until the weekend at Down Royal."

About Donal Murphy
Donal graduated from Maynooth University in 2010 with a BBS in Equine Business and since attained a diploma in Sports Journalism from Dublin Business School. He holds a variety of roles in the horse racing industry, reporting for the Press Association and p2p.ie, while also working for SIS and the Tote. From Wexford, he is a keen runner and has completed over 100 parkruns at various locations around the country.