Doctor Duffy out to extend winning run in Kerry National
Improving chaser is clear favourite for Listowel highlight.
Charles Byrnes is keeping his fingers crossed Doctor Duffy can continue his progression and put up a bold show in the Guinness Kerry National at Listowel. The high-class hurdler was beaten on his first three starts over fences – finishing fourth on his chasing debut at Tipperary before suffering short-priced defeats when runner-up at Roscommon and Galway in July. However, Doctor Duffy rewarded those who kept the faith when scoring in a first-time visor at Kilbeggan last month – and the headgear seemed to do the trick again when he followed up in the Mayo National at Ballinrobe two and a half weeks ago.Doctor Duffy lands the big one at @BallinrobeRaces the McHale Mayo National for Kevin Brouder and @cbyrnesracing 👏 pic.twitter.com/snmy4LEdSQ
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Byrnes said: “It took him a good while to get his act together over fences. He couldn’t win a beginners chase not that long ago – but his last two runs have been good, and the visor seems to have helped him. “He’s up in grade and doesn’t have a lot of experience over fences, but we’ll hope for the best. “If he runs like he did in Ballinrobe, he should run a good race.” Doctor Duffy is the clear favourite in a maximum field of 18 runners on Wednesday. Champion trainer Willie Mullins fires a three-pronged assault, with stable jockey Paul Townend partnering Cabaret Queen – winner of the Munster National at Limerick last autumn and third in the Galway Plate on her latest appearance.
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