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Review KILLARNEY 17th Jul
The Dawn Milk Run Handicap Hurdle at Killarney produced a race worthy of its valuable purse as Grantsville and Cler flashed past the post together.
The race looked to be Cler's for the taking once Ruby Walsh guided the Willie Mullins-trained five-year-old into the lead at the final flight.
But Paul Townend got Grantsville (10-1) to finish with a real rattle, and the result was initially called a dead-heat.
However, the drama did not end there as the stewards decided to award the race to Grantsville due to interference, demoting Cler to second.
The Colm Foley Memorial Novice Hurdle looked a two-horse race on paper and so it proved as The God Of Love (9-10) edged out his main market rival Pillar Of Hercules
Pillar Of Hercules cut out much of the running, but the writing was on the wall when Davy Russell guided The God Of Love alongside at the third-last.
Russell had to work hard between the last two as Pat Hughes' charge put up a game effort, but in the end The God Of Love won a shade cosily, outmuscling his rival by half a length.
Russell completed a double when landing the Aghadoe Heights Hotel And Spa Handicap Hurdle aboard All Sorts Star
The 5-1 chance just got the better of a duel with favourite Born High to run out the winner by a short-head.< Evening Rushour rewarded his connections' patience when coming out on top in the Dawn Omega Milk Maiden.
Having only his fifth start in his third season in training, the 5-2 chance came home two and a half lengths to the good over January < Tomas An Tsioda only fifth when sent off favourite for a hot Curragh maiden on Oaks day, rewarded those who kept the faith with victory in the Book Tickets Online Median Auction Maiden at Fairyhouse.
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