IT has been a good Galway for the Fahey brothers so far.

On Tuesday, Peter sent out the well-backed Serefeli to win the one-mile handicap, the Footstepsinthesand gelding staying on strongly for Billy Lee to get home by a half a length and a neck from Usa and Zippy.

Then on Thursday in the two-and-a-half-mile novices’ hurdle, the Paul Fahey trained Oakly – the trainer’s only runner of the week – got up close home under Paddy Kennedy to beat long-time leader Robin Des Foret by a half a length and, later on the day, Peter notched his second winner of the week when Dayna Moss – who had finished fourth in the bumper on Monday – won the bumper under Richie Deegan.

Peter also saddled Peregrine Run for the Grade 3 novices’ chase on Thursday, and he ran well to finish third behind Rathvinden on ground that was surely softer than ideal for him, and Lucca ran well for Jarlath Fahey to finish fourth in the one-and-a-half-mile handicap on Thursday.

It has been a good Galway so far, and they may not be done yet.