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Quinta Do Lago (red and white silks) posts a smart performance to win the inaugural Irish Stallion Farms EBF Academy Hurdle for Jessica Harrington \ Healy Racing
A FULL field of 16 horses and three reserves being declared for Ireland’s first academy hurdle at Cork last Sunday has been described as an “encouraging” start to the concept by Horse Racing Ireland’s head of racing and insights Richard Pugh.
Perhaps it's a good pointer to Ascot that Aidan O’Brien seems to be as strong as ever at this point in the year. while Tony also spotlights a few unlucky runs from Naas
The winner will be announced at the Horse Racing Ireland Awards in Dublin on Monday, December 8th
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