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Trainer Fahey sends out first McManus-owned winner

Gypsy Island Gypsy Island
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Peter Fahey experienced the Irish jump-trainer's rite of passage moment at Naas today as he saddled his first winner for owner J.P. McManus in the concluding Toalsbet Casino (Mares) Bumper with capable mare Gypsy Island

The daughter of Jeremy was heavily backed (16s in the morning in to 3/1 at the off) when making a winning debut at Ballinrobe last August and having since been purchased by McManus, today improved one placing on an eye-catching runner-up run at Navan in November when scoring under jockey Daragh O'Keeffe.

Gypsy Island was delighted Fahey's first runner for the owner and he later stated “it's great to have a horse for Mr McManus and I'm thrilled that she's won, especially after he bought her after winning in Ballinrobe.

“We decided at Christmas time that we were going to keep her a novice (over hurdles), after having had a good run the first day, and she'll be a really exciting filly to have next year.

“She travels so strong and she actually wants deeper ground. When I walked out on the track I couldn't believe how good the ground was.

“She settled really well today and probably learned a good bit from the run in Navan.

“I don't know whether she'll run again this season although she's qualified for a couple of the fillies' black-type races in Fairyhouse and Punchestown, although she's not qualified for Aintree because she ran over hurdles.

“We'll make a plan after today but it's grand to get a winner in those colours anyway, that's the main thing.”

Quotes from Gary Carson

About Tom Weekes
A lifelong racing fan, Tom began writing point to point reports in 2002 and has reported for irishracing.com since 2003, when he joined Irish Racing Services - since taken over by the Press Association. Has ridden a point to point winner and won the 2018 Irish Field Naps Table.