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Super gets home in last
2/5 shot Super Say landed the odds in the concluding maiden at Cork when scoring under Johnny Murtagh /a>.
The long trip paid off for northern trainer Andy Oliver as his Intikhab gelding got home by a neck from Bold Identity Prayer Boat looked a threat early in the straight but had no more going to the furlong marker.
Newcomer Bold Identity came through to press the winner in the closing stages but was always held.
"He had a great run at the Curragh first time but was unlucky at Ballinrobe last time (when slipping in the back straight)," said Oliver.
"He's a very big horse and I'm delighted he's got the job done here. The idea was to get him ready for a handicap at the Curragh on Derby weekend. He's versatile trip wise."
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