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FAVOURITE Tyrur Ted owned by PJ Fahy of Galway landed the Irish Lau- rels, which is the last classic of the Season, at Curraheen Park Cork on Sat- urday. Trained by Paul Hennessy the dog was undefeated in the classic and recorded a winning time of 28.33. Student Pass was back in the win- ning enclosure at the Cork venue af- ter winning race 8 for owners Cathal O’Doherty and Vincent Meaney of West Clare. The dog recorded his best
time to date at 28.35 for the 525 trip and has now won prize money in excess of A OL OOF
Thurles track is proving to be a happy hunting ground for Ennis owner Fia- chra Hennessy and Noel Coote with Drimeen Rumble, who has recorded a number of successes over the past number of months, obliged again on Saturday night.
Burnpark Fortune, owned by Mrs Mary Browne of Cree, was a winner in the first round heats of the Galwegians AO sweepstakes at the Galway Track on
Thursday night.
The dog, who was having his first out- ing, had a winning time of 29.60 and is expected to show further improvement in next weekends second round.
The Carrolls of Cratloe continued their winning run in the Marsh Insur- ance A3 Stake at Limerick on Saturday pub Rea a
Jet Wash was a winner in a time of 29.37 for Liam Carroll while Scratch it Mac followed up on last weeks vic- tory for Aaron Carroll taking race 9 in a time of 29.25.