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Power doubles up on Moonshine Bay

Moonshine Bay and Robbie Power are clear at the lastMoonshine Bay and Robbie Power are clear at the last
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Robbie Power completed a quick double at Clonmel as Moonshine Bay justified favouritism in the Monroe Maiden Hurdle.

Power was successful in the previous race aboard Beyond The Law who also carries the Potts colours, and the Jessica Harrington-trained gelding got well on top in the closing stages. Great Khan appeared set to challenge entering the straight but as they emerged from the thick blanket of fog before the last it was Moonshine Bay who had taken control.

The 2/1 chance, available at 7/2 earlier in the day, stayed on strongly to beat Giant Spirit by six lengths with Great Khan weakening dramatically in the heavy ground to finish a further ten lengths away in third.

Power said, "He wasn't mad about that ground but his ability got him through. It is very very heavy ground and the whole way down the hill I was thinking he's going to fall in a hole but to be fair to him when he levelled out at the bottom of the hill, he picked up well.

"He was stepping up in trip a little bit and he learned a lot at Navan. That race turned into a sprint and he got caught flat-footed a bit but he has improved since then.

"Whatever he does this year he's a chaser in the making."

(TW & AM)

About Alan Magee
Alan has worked in the racing industry for well over 30 years including with the Sporting Life, Turform and Irish Racing Services. He took up his current role as Irish Racing Team Leader with the Press Association in 2013. He has a keen interest in most sports and plays golf.