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Title: DOWN ROYAL FRIDAY: Little Camacho stayed on
Trainer Anthony McCann was delighted to see Little Comacho win the handicap, while Coen and Byrnes teamed up with Waterville Dancer to win the Ulster Cesarewitch
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Trainer Anthony McCann was delighted to see Little Comacho win the handicap, while Coen and Byrnes teamed up with Waterville Dancer to win the Ulster Cesarewitch
Little Camacho and Andrew Slattery win for trainer Anthony McCann. Photo Healy Racing
BEN Coen earned the praise of trainer Charles Byrnes after he drove Waterville Dancer home in the West Coast Cooler Rose Ulster Cesarewitch Handicap over two and a quarter miles in Down Royal.
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