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Treble for Foley as Camphor impresses

Camphor strides clear to give Shane Foley a trebleCamphor strides clear to give Shane Foley a treble
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Camphor powered clear in the final furlong to run out an impressive winner of the Weatherbys Irish EBF Ulster Oaks at Down Royal, notching a treble on the day for Shane Foley.

It was also a double on the day for Jessica Harrington as she had teamed up with Foley in the opener with Invincible Diva

This Camelot filly was backed into 6/4 favourite in the ten furlong contest and travelled sweetly to challenge crossing the road in the €40,000 prize.

Foley sent his mount on over a furlong from home and she really opened up in the closing stages to record a five-and-a-half length victory.

The winning trainer said: "Shane has always said she has a great turn of foot. She showed that the last day when she was in behind and she just came.

"She is a filly that is improving. I'd say she will get a mile and a half but not now, there is no need to go a mile and a half.

"I'd say she will probably step up into Listed class, I think she deserves it. I thought after Navan she deserved to go to Listed class.

"She actually loved the bit of juice in the ground as well. She has gone on good to firm (but) she just travels very well on that ground."

Foley added:- “It's been a fantastic day. Ulster Derby day here is always a good day and to get a treble and win the two features is great. It's easy when you're riding good horses.

“She's a nice filly and won a good fillies maiden in Navan. It was her first handicap today against the older ones but she had been pleasing us at home.

“I did 8-7 today which wouldn't be normal for me but I got the weight down as I knew she's a smart filly.

“That was easy. She travelled around good and picked up well.”

(Quotes by Michael Graham)

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.