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Tuff Times and Jimmy O'Rourke (left) gave trainer Joseph Ryan a first success of the season. Photo Healy Racing.
CARLOW handler Aidan Fitzgerald enjoyed a double on the afternoon at Belclare and got off the mark in the five and six-year-old mares’ maiden when Bannixtown Glory (5/2 -6/4) ran out a comprehensive 18-length winner.
If Cobajay Stables is a 'primary school' for horses, that makes Aidan Fitzgerald the schoolmaster of future stars. Amy Lynam speaks to the County Carlow handler
Pure Steel looks a horse to follow after he scored the four-year-old maiden at Belclare on Sunday
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