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Favourite pulls-up as Dallin delivers

Cyrus Dallin (nearest)Cyrus Dallin (nearest)
© Photo Healy Racing

Last year's Laytown winner Cyrus Dallin gave the beach a skip and instead was on the mark at Listowel today in the Brandon Hotel Handicap, in a race marred by the injury to favourite Angel's Amy

Cyrus Dallin today scored a length and a half success under a well timed challenge from jockey Joe Doyle.

Heavily supported even money favourite Angel's Amy was an easy winner at the Festival meeting on Monday but unfortunately was pulled up early-on today with what proved a fatal injury.

Winning trainer Denis Hogan was at Laytown and following the race, winning jockey Doyle reported “he’s done it really nicely, and has been in great form his last couple of runs. He loves that ground.

“We thought the draw would be a big problem but he has plenty of early speed and we got a good position. He put the race to bed really nicely.

“I’m very fortunate to be with Denis; he gave me my first winner seven years ago, and to come back and ride a winner for him at Galway, at the Curragh and at Listowel is brilliant. We work so hard in that yard and it’s nice to get the winners on these days.

“The horses are in flying form and that’s due to the hard work of all the lads at home. I’m lucky I get to ride them in races.”

Cyrus Dallon, a son of Roderic O'Connor, won at last year's Laytown fixture, which also takes place today, when he was the subject of claims from no less than 20 trainers, with a price-tag of just E5,000.

Winning claimants trainer Keith Clarke and owner James McAuley never raced the gelding as he subsequently rejoined the winning Westerners Syndicate, before then returning to trainer Hogan this year.

Quotes from Alan Magee

1st
16/1
Tote €19.60 €4.20
2nd
1.5L
9/1
€3.00
3rd
2.25L
13/2
€2.20
4th
0.5L
14/1
bf
1/1Fav
About Tom Weekes
A lifelong racing fan, Tom began writing point to point reports in 2002 and has reported for irishracing.com since 2003, when he joined Irish Racing Services - since taken over by the Press Association. Has ridden a point to point winner and won the 2018 Irish Field Naps Table.