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Samrogue swoops late to take sprint handicap

Samrogue (No.7) battles it out with No Speed LimitSamrogue (No.7) battles it out with No Speed Limit
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Ross O’Sullivan has enjoyed a highly successful 2021 with his dual-purpose string and Samrogue kept the ball rolling for the Kill trainer when getting up close home to land the five-furlong View Restaurant At Dundalk Stadium Handicap. No Speed Limit made a bold bid from the front to add to his win here last Friday and still held a lead of about three lengths over a furlong out.

However, Samrogue really got going inside the final furlong and just snatched victory under Conor Hoban in the final strides.

The 7/2 chance had a neck to spare at the line, with Theriverrunsdeep a further two and a half lengths adrift in third.

O’Sullivan, who has saddled over 20 winners under both codes this year, said: “She's a homebred filly and it's a first winner in Yvonne(Lavin)'s colours. She’s a Roscommon woman and from a well-known racing family.

“She took a while to relax and learn what it was all about. She was very free on her first couple of runs and then she learned to relax and be a racehorse. Every run she has gotten better and better.

“We had a bit of a debate whether five or six would suit her and even though she won over five today, I think she'll be a filly that gets six.

“Hopefully there is plenty of improvement in her, the fact that she's only three.”

The winner is entered again over six furlongs at Dundalk next Wednesday.

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.