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Moloney gets his name back up in lights

All The Way Home (grey) comes through to beat Count Salazar at TramoreAll The Way Home (grey) comes through to beat Count Salazar at Tramore
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Paul Moloney won a Tetratema Cup in his time with a licence before, when Montana Grande landed that prestigious Gowran contest back in 2008. The well-known point-to-point handler got his name back up in lights at Tramore today when All The Way Home landed the www.tramore-racecourse.com Handicap Hurdle under Paul Townend.

Having her first-run for Moloney, the grey, unfortunate at this venue in the past, got there narrowly towards the finish to thwart the front-runner, Count Salazar by a neck.

Moloney explained in the aftermath: "That's my first winner since I got my licence back, in March.

"It's my fourth track winner over-all.

"I got this mare off Sinead O'Sullivan when she finished-up.

"We both trained out of Thomas O'Leary's old-yard in Clonakilty.

"We'll see what this one gets now (from the handicapper) but she won a point-to-point and she might go for a mares beginners chase next.

"She was off the bridle a good way out but she's tough." (DM & EM)