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Title: LISTOWEL SUNDAY: Gutsy win for Kylecrue
Chris Meehan claimed his first double aboard The Game Changer while Miss Eyecatcher raced away to win Cheestrings Mares Novice Chase by eight and a half lengths
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Chris Meehan claimed his first double aboard The Game Changer while Miss Eyecatcher raced away to win Cheestrings Mares Novice Chase by eight and a half lengths
Kylecrue and Danny Mullins jump the last to win The Kerry Group Handicap Steeplechase.
Photo: healyracing.ie
JOHN Ryan’s remarkable course specialist Kylecrue, who failed to make the cut for last year’s Kerry National, brought his winning tally over fences at Listowel to four with a gutsy 6/1 success in last Sunday’s €40,000 Kerry Group Handicap Chase.
The costs will run into six figures, says racecourse director Pat Healy
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