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Pride comes good for Lavery

Presentation by Lester Piggott after Ultra Pride won for trainer Sheila Lavery, her brother John and niece Joanne Presentation by Lester Piggott after Ultra Pride won for trainer Sheila Lavery, her brother John and niece Joanne
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Sheila Lavery is hoping there is more to come from Ultra Pride after he opened his account with a fine front-running performance in the ten furlong handicap at the Curragh this evening.

Robbie Colgan gave the 8/1 shot a confident ride and kicked for home passing the two pole.

The Thewayyouare gelding galloped on strongly in the closing stages to post a two-and-a-quarter length victory over Takarengo who got up late for second.

Ultra Pride had run solid races in his three previous outings in handicap company and the winning trainer is hopeful he can prove progressive.

“He's a gorgeous horse, home-bred, and he's just needed a bit of time to strengthen up,” said Lavery.

“The girls were giving out to Robbie for giving him a bad ride. They said he kicked too soon. He was just laughing at them.

“We knew he stayed and he just decided to keep it uncomplicated. I think the horse like the bit of space because I don't think he liked it the race day when they all surrounded him.

“He's still very green, he's quite lightly raced.

“This was brilliant because it wasn't in the schedule but they just put it in. It was like manna from heaven when I saw it.

“As I entered him I thought 'Robbie will jump out in front and make all'. So he just did what I thought when I entered him.

“He's a bit of an idiot to do things with at the races but he was better today. He got very upset in the stalls the last day and tried to climb out. Robbie got permission to go in late today.

“Hopefully he'll just keep improving.”

1st
8/1
Tote €9.60 €2.60
2nd
2.25L
16/1
€5.10
3rd
nk
12/1
€3.90
4th
2.5L
11/1
€3.30
bf
nk
5/1Fav
About Gary Carson
Gary started out as a trainee/assistant journalist with the Sporting Life newspaper and has worked in the racing industry for over 25 years. He has been with the Press Association since 2013 and won the Irish Field Nap Table in 2016. He enjoys working with horses and trained his own horse, Mamaslittlestar, to win a point-to-point in 2019.