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The horse surprised everyone except its trainer Shark Hanlon when it claimed the Grade One on Sunday
A Roscommon club All-Ireland winner says he is still coming to terms with a major horseracing win last Sunday.
The celebrations are continuing for Cathal McHugh and his friends after their horse, Skyace, won the Grade 1 €100,000 Mares Novice Hurdle on Sunday.
The horse was bought just for just £600 and performed very well at Cheltenham in March before the success at Fairyhouse over the Easter weekend.
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); It s a rags to riches story with the price tag, we re out in Abu Dhabi and it s the trainer s first Grade 1 winner
Skyace cost £600 but the Abu Dhabi-based Irish owners celebrated a Grade 1 winner yesterday in Fairyhouse. By Fintan O Toole Monday 5 Apr 2021, 6:45 PM 1 hour ago 2,950 Views 0 Comments
Roscommon All-Ireland club winner Cathal McHugh was part of the winning Skyace syndicate.
Roscommon All-Ireland club winner Cathal McHugh was part of the winning Skyace syndicate.
IT BEGAN IN a low-key fashion in Ascot in November 2019 and brought them to yesterday in the city of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates, huddled around a laptop, roaring with a mixture of disbelief and joy as the race unfolded back home at Fairyhouse.
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