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Title: BARTLEMY SUNDAY UNITED FOXHOUNDS: A bright future in store for Ask For Glory
Due to quite testing after recent heavy amounts of rainfall 93 runners participated out of the 232 entries as Donal Coffey’s homebred Ask For Glory won in style
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BARTLEMY SUNDAY UNITED FOXHOUNDS: A bright future in store for Ask For Glory
Due to quite testing after recent heavy amounts of rainfall 93 runners participated out of the 232 entries as Donal Coffey’s homebred Ask For Glory won in style
Ask For Glory and Darragh Allen win the first division of the four-year-old geldings maiden (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Neil O’Donnell
THE expected scenario of multiple divides failed to materialise at Sunday’s Bartlemy meeting as ground conditions were quite testing after recent heavy amounts of rainfall.
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