Nurburgring too hot to handle in Galway Plate
Four-year-old scooted clear inside the closing stages to win by seven lengths.
Nurburgring galloped on strongly to run out a convincing winner of the EURO 270,000 Guinness Galway Hurdle for Joseph O’Brien and J J Slevin. The four-year-old was highly thought of by connections all last season and stayed on well to be fourth in the Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Having also been third in Grade One novice company at Punchestown, he had a recent warm-up spin on the level and was a well-backed 13-2 chance on his handicap debut over obstacles. The Willie Mullins-trained pair of Anotherway and Williamstowndancer took them along in the early stages but Nurburgring was always travelling nicely in behind and jumped to the front two out before kicking for home.Nurburgring delivers a dominant performance to win the feature race today, the Guinness Galway Hurdle
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