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2 and counting for Lyons at Dundalk

Right to left Long Arm (Colin Keane) beats Moktamel (Chris Hayes) and Nimitz (Billy Lee)Right to left Long Arm (Colin Keane) beats Moktamel (Chris Hayes) and Nimitz (Billy Lee)
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Ger Lyons brought up a 42/1 double in the opening races at Dundalk as Long Arm triumphed in the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay Handicap.

This fellow, a son of Rock Of Gibraltar, is now two from two after winning on debut at Gowran in late July.

For one of such little experience, Long Arm (9/1) showed a commendable attitude in the heat of battle to see off Moktamel (9/2 into 7/2 joint favourite) and Nimitz by half a length and the same.

Lyons won the first, the claimer, with the John Shinnick-ridden Major Reward

Colin Keane (97) is now 4 behind Donnacha O’Brien (101) in the race to be champion jockey.

“He's a half-brother to Who's Steph and it's patience, patience with him,” said Lyons.

“He had a real bad stone bruise about a week or so after he won in Gowran and we just couldn't shift it, it took forever.

“He's a nice person of a horse! We took our time with him and I thought he was nearly finished as I wasn't sure whether this place was going to be riding well enough for us or not.

“The last few weeks when we started back I said 'right that's riding well enough' so we put him in, got a mark said we'd have a look at this race and then put him away to next year.

“We'll let him go baby steps next year. It was a nice performance and with another winter under his belt he might just be a nice horse, he's well related.”

(GC & EM)

1st
9/1
Tote €6.20 €2.00
2nd
0.5L
7/2JFav
€1.50
3rd
0.5L
5/1
€2.00
4th
2L
7/2JFav