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Title: DUNDALK TUESDAY: Hardstone ready to improve again
Birdcage could head for Royal Ascot after winning and she was one of a double for Ger Lyons and Colin Keane; the Rita Shah-owned Shabra Emperor notched up a fifth victory at Dundalk
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Birdcage could head for Royal Ascot after winning and she was one of a double for Ger Lyons and Colin Keane; the Rita Shah-owned Shabra Emperor notched up a fifth victory at Dundalk
Shabra Emperor and Fran Berry storming home
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JOHNNY Murtagh could have unearthed a bright staying prospect in Hardstone who turned in a very likeable effort to win a smart looking mile and a half handicap.
Ronan Groome finds Johnny Murtagh in fine form at his Curragh base as the trainer looks forward to the Irish Champions Festival
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