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Title: CORK FRIDAY: Rooster Byron scores a hat-trick
The Paul Nolan-trained Rooster Byron was backing up previous successes in a three-mile handicap hurdle at Limerick and a beginners chase over two miles at Clonmel
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The Paul Nolan-trained Rooster Byron was backing up previous successes in a three-mile handicap hurdle at Limerick and a beginners chase over two miles at Clonmel
Rooster Byron and Kevin Sexton win the Mallow Handicap Hurdle (Photo: healyracing.ie)
THE Paul Nolan-trained Rooster Byron remains a step ahead of the handicapper and was driven out by Kevin Sexton to complete a hat-trick of wins in the featured Mallow Handicap Hurdle at Cork on Friday evening with a little in hand from Ask Susan.
Sean O’Keeffe took full advantage of a nice opportunity at Cork on Sunday, partnering both Sir Gerhard and Asterion Forlonge to win at very short prices for Willie Mullins
Emily Moon was an eighth winner for the Jessica Harrington yard in the last three weeks
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