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RECENT Galway winner Shyan Bertie owned by Eoin Callinan of Kilmihil con- tinued his good run of form at Limerick on JSD UCOE-NYAMy A ACoIOMMV AD OUOUDOTcAmOOCom OUD KOM a-lecm NOM: mBD Sele 16.37 for 300 yards.
Baby Rumble owned by Pat McInerney of Clarecastle followed up on his win last week- end when when winning the fifth race from trap five in a time of 29.03.
Michael Barron of Newmarket-on-Fergus had a welcome change of luck at the Market’s Field venue on Saturday night with Ardkyle
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Two Clare dogs will go to traps at the same venue on this Saturday night for the final of the Tote Tetention Winner of Two Stake that’s worth €1500 to the winner.
Pat McInerney’s Calamity Jane staked his claim by securing second spot in the first semi-final and Senior Rico owned by Martin Crowe of Ennis booked his final spot by fin- ishing third in the second semi-final.
Leo Kelly of Ennis got Clare owners off to a flyer at Galway on Friday night when Straight Style won the first race in a good time of 17.87.
O’Garney Bill owned by Helen Coffey of Sixmulebridge added to his earnings by win- ning the last race on the card.
Anthony Brigdale and John Devitt saw his new recruit Blaze Flash come up trumps at the first time of asking when winning the first race on Saturday night.
His win here was no surprise, having re- corded wins in both of his trials.
As in Limerick, Clare owners will be hop- ing to get some of the big prize money that will be on offer in Galway over the coming weekend.
A winner in A6 semi-final, Moycullen
Light, owned by Father Peter O’Loughlin of Kilmihil will fancy his chances in the final on Friday night.
However, he can expect stiff opposition from Saxon’s Gerry who is owned by Anne Carey from Cooraclare and who filled second spot in the same semi-final.
Heat semi-final winner in the A8 Stake, Molosky Classic, owned by John Donnellan of Mullagh and Key West owned by John Reidy and Robert Dillon of Cooraclare come head to head in the final.