Edward O’Grady saddled a rare flat maiden winner at Leopardstown on Sunday when Ecureuil Secret justified market support.
Touch landed! ????
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Ecureuil Secret has rewarded some nice support by staying on best up the rail to make a winning debut, in the colours of Aidan Ryan. @EdwardJOGrady | @LeopardstownRC pic.twitter.com/c9daJZq4Rr
Sent off at 15/2 in a field of 11, the Wootton Bassett colt was up against Aidan O’Brien’s 4/9 favourite Autumn Winter in the Flat Is Back At Leopardstown (C&G) Maiden, but had been backed in from some fancy prices.
Settled nicely by Seamie Heffernan, he got a lovely split up against the rail just as Autumn Winter was delivered to go and win the race.
As the market leader found disappointingly little it was Joseph O’Brien’s Thequietman who emerged as the biggest danger.
O’Grady’s €60,000 purchase found plenty inside the final half-furlong, though, and pulled away to win by a length and a quarter.
“He’d been working nicely and very kindly Joseph allowed me do a bit of work with him after racing in Naas recently. The funny thing is himself and the second (Thequietman) worked together and they finished about the same way,” said O’Grady.
“Aidan (Ryan, owner) asked me to buy him a horse at the breeze-up sales. I couldn’t get one at Goresbridge as they were too expensive.
“This fellow was in a sale at Deauville in July. He was only five miles up the road from me and I went to see him and loved him. The stallion is on fire and it’s brilliant to have him.
“I thought I was buying a dual-purpose horse as he’s 16.3. He’s the only three-year-old that I have, I have a few two-year-olds I bred.
“It’s very exciting to buy something like that and I’d say that was a fair maiden. He has a great attitude and the dream is still alive.”
Aidan O’Brien had better luck in the following Ballylinch Stud “Bayside Boy” Fillies Maiden with Wingspan.
Wingspan makes winning debut ??
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She's not the biggest, she still looks raw and green, and she has no entries, but the sister to 1,000/Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Hermosa still had the class to come home best.
She will surely come on a bundle for this debut.@Ballydoyle pic.twitter.com/T1wxpI7bKT
Surprisingly weak in the market at 7/2 for a filly by Dubawi out of a Group 1 winner in Hydrangea, she was unraced at two.
Jim Bolger’s Nativity Square made sure there was no hiding place and it was only the Ballydoyle runner who was able to reel her in, showing a smart turn of foot in the process for Ryan Moore, winning by a length and a half.
“She’s like her mother, lazy and laid-back. Ryan said she found loads, handled the ground and would be very comfortable with a step up in trip,” said O’Brien.
“She’ll have no problem going up into an Oaks trial. She’s a baby and should improve plenty.”
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