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Review CLONMEL 31ST AUG

Andrew Leigh got due rewards on Ossiana in the Equine Warehouse 3-Y-O Maiden Hurlde at Clonmel.

Leigh broke his collarbone when the filly fell on her hurdling debut at Roscommon and was having only his third ride back when partnering the daughter of Polish Precedent again.

The Jessica Harrington-trained filly hit the front before the second last and stayed on gamely, despite flashing her tail, for a length-and-a-half victory over Tango Foxtrot.

'That was nice for Andrew,' said the jockey's father Eamonn, who is Harrington's travelling head lad. ' She's a bit of a lady and he gets on well with her.'

Emmet Butterly has been the apprentice find of the season and gave another display of his talents when getting Supercat up in a terrific finish to the Derrinstown Stud Apprentice Claiming Race.

There were four in with a shout inside the final furlong but Butterly was strong on his mount and forced her head in front to hold Tamara Gervasoni by the narrowest of margins.

Head And Shoulders was only a head back in third with Kings River the same margin behind him.

Winning trainer Michael Halford will try and find a three-year-old handicap for Supercat: 'Because of her size she has been struggling in handicaps against older horses.'

Leading Article (4/5f) was a warm order in the opening Rathronan Maiden but it took a strong drive by Pat Smullen to keep him going for a three-parts of a length victory over long-time leader Dayoff.

'It was a brave effort as he hated the ground and track,' said trainer's son Chris Weld. 'He's a nice dual purpose horse for the future.'

Allstar Leader, who provided trainer Mick Fitzgerald with his first winner at Roscommon earlier this month, followed up with a comfortable victory in the Equine Warehouse Handicap Hurdle.

Goose Island flew home in the closing stages, under Katie Walsh, to get up close home and beat Peruvian Athlete by three parts of a length in the Demense Ladies Handicap.

Be My Magic may have another go at hurdling following her battling success in the September Handicap while Miss Edgehill made the running and stayed on gamely in the closing stages to narrowly hold the finish of Sauterelle in the Nutri-Grand Maiden Hurdle.