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Irish duo grounded by Aero

Gordon Lord ByronGordon Lord Byron
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Crack Irish runners Gordon Lord Byron and Sole Power were out of luck in the Longines Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin.

Gordon Lord Byron fared best of the duo in fourth behind Aerovelocity, even though Wayne Lordan was hard at work a long way from home in the Group One over six furlongs.

Trainer Tom Hogan was proud of his six-year-old, who was finishing fourth at the big meeting for a third consecutive season.

The County Tipperary handler said: "He ran a great race, but the winning jockey did brilliantly as it was a pretty quick time.

"We were very happy with him. Every time he produces his run and never lets us down.

"No European has ever won this race, so it shows you how it difficult it is.

"We'll take him home for his Christmas dinner and then work out what we do with him next."

Sole Power was given a typically patient ride from Richard Hughes, but he failed to pick up as trainer Eddie Lynam might have expected and was well beaten in ninth place.

Hughes said: "He was never going at any stage."

The winner, trained by Paul O'Sullivan and ridden by Zac Purton, bounced out of stall seven and made all the running to keep former Richard Fahey inmate Peniaphobia at bay by a slender margin. Japanese hope Straight Girl finished third.

Purton said: "He's not the most straightforward ride and a furlong out he wanted to hang into the fence, but I managed to keep him off it. When they keep winning like he does you certainly don't want to get off them."

O'Sullivan added: "It's a long time sine we've had one as good as him, but when you do get one it can turn it all around. I imagine we'll look to run him in Hong Kong for the foreseeable future."