Corkery mulling Dublin Racing Festival run for Master McShee
Grade One winner could have Leopardstown option.
Paddy Corkery’s Master McShee could head for the Dublin Racing Festival after a memorable Grade One success in the Faugheen Novice Chase at Limerick on Boxing Day. The seven-year-old provided the trainer with his biggest winner to date when defeating Gordon Elliott’s 11-10 favourite Farouk D’alene by a short head. Corkery’s runner was a 10-1 chance by contrast, but a good round of jumping kept him in touch with the runner up and he stayed on resolutely to pass him just before the post. The victory was a significant milestone for Corkery, who trains just four horses from his base in Waterford alongside his work as a mechanic.“To be able to compete in a Grade One is in an honour in itself, to win one is just fantastic for someone like me who only has a couple of horses,” he said. “I’m doing it as a passion rather than for a job, so it means a lot as we’ve only got our own few horses. “Gordon said his horse was the banker of the weekend, but I was quite confident going there to be honest because Master McShee was working exceptionally well.” The gelding finished third behind Bob Olinger on his chasing debut in November and has some smart hurdling form having claimed second behind Supreme winner Appreciate It on his first run over obstacles. On that occasion the two horses were 28 lengths clear of the rest of the field, with Master McShee an eight-and-a-half-length winner on his next outing before a Leopardstown victory at the Christmas meeting last year.
What a moment for Paddy Corkery!
Master McShee takes the trainer into the Grade 1 winners club with a thrilling Faugheen Novice Chase win at @LimerickRaces 🙌pic.twitter.com/IhfI7zIx7e — Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) December 26, 2021
Confirmation that Master McShee’s head was down on the line in order to nab the big one at @LimerickRaces pic.twitter.com/zBbMMfHQzG
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 26, 2021
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