Galway mix-up leads to Harrington ‘winner’ being disqualified
Alizarine had passed the post first in fillies maiden, before objection was lodged.
There was drama on day two of the Galway Festival after a Jessica Harrington-trained winner was disqualified following an identity mix-up. Newcomer Alizarine ran out a cosy winner Colm Quinn BMW Irish Fillies Maiden, producing a fine burst of acceleration to see off 5-4 favourite Twinkle by a length and three-quarters in second. However, around 25 minutes after the race, an objection was lodged into the identity of Alizarine, with the stewards eventually awarding the race to Twinkle. The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board tweeted: “Alizarine has been disqualified under Rule 262(iv)c as horse could not be positively identified post race.” A Harrington-trained runner later on the card, the three-year-old Aurora Princess, was subsequently withdrawn by order of the stewards.
Galtee Mist (11-1) won the Listed highlight on the card, the Colm Quinn BMQ Irish EBF Corrib Fillies & Mares Stakes, for Joe Murphy and Gary Carroll. The five-year-old is entering her final weeks of racing as she is in foal to Make Believe, but she posted a career-best effort in gaining a valuable black-type victory by three and a half lengths over Lustown Baba. Murphy said: “That was the plan. She ran a great race in the Group race last time (seventh in the Minstrel Stakes), beaten seven lengths, as the race didn’t suit her. They crawled for three and sprinted for three. “We thought this track would suit her and she has full black type now and that’s her sixth win. She’s a good mare and she’s in foal to Make Believe. “She’s in the handicap on Sunday, but she’d be off a new mark in that so it probably won’t happen. “She might have to find a Group Three in England or somewhere as she’s finished racing on August 20.”
⭐️ Sir Jack Thomas
✅ Got into the race as the third reserve✅ One of six runners for @adomcguinness1 in the race✅ 50/1 winner✅ Third straight winner in the race for the trainer at @Galway_Races pic.twitter.com/RvX7qMpWaW — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 27, 2021


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