Ex-Bolger inmate Duaiseoir wins on hurdling debut Venetia Williams is not known for her first-time-out winners, which perhaps speaks volumes about Duaiseoir's successful debut in the Windmill Catering Maiden Hurdle at Plumpton this afternoon. Bought out of Jim Bolger's yard (where he won two on the level at Dundalk & Gowran), he had been off the track for 612 days, but was certainly not lacking in the fitness department. He hurdled fluently throughout for Aidan Coleman and arrived on the scene going ominously well at the third-last. By then Jack Quinlan was hard at work on 7-4 favourite Primaries and the 16-1 winner was eventually pushed out to beat the eyecatching Winning Spark by four and a half lengths, with Kings Bayonet third. Coleman said: "He was very professional. "It was just his first run since coming from Jim Bolger over a year and a half ago so it's a good training performance from Venetia and the team. "To have him ready and to jump as well as that - in what rode quite a nice race as we went a good gallop - bodes well. "For a horse first time out, he rode like a handicapper so I was very happy - I was quite impressed. "Hopefully he'll go on and do a few more things."