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John Queally doubles up with Jet Setting Jim

Jet Setting Jim (far side) beats Royal Hollow Jet Setting Jim (far side) beats Royal Hollow
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John Queally completed a double at Clonmel when Jet Setting Jim (5/1) stayed on well to win the bumper under John Gleeson.

Unable to land a blow when a well-fancied fourth at Listowel last week, the six-year-old was driven along in second approaching the straight and got past front-running Noble Talent a furlong out. The 8/11 favourite Royal Hollow had been looking dangerous in the slipstream of the leaders and threw down his challenge in the final furlong but was held by half a length.

Queally, successful earlier with Costanuci said: "He is a chaser and it was a bonus to win a bumper. It probably wasn't the strongest of contests but he'll probably go straight over fences - he is a real chaser. He'll get a break now and go chasing in the spring.

"It's been a nice day."

Owner Finbarr Walsh added: "I'm from Riverstick in Cork and had a winner at Fairyhouse in 2000 with Charlie Swan but it got thrown out. This is my first winner and I'm delighted!"

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About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.