Bolger strikes with Missing Matron as new campaign gets under way at the Curragh
And Aidan O’Brien off the mark with promising Joan Of Arc.
Jim Bolger’s apparent second-string Missing Matron landed the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at the Curragh. Just two days after the Cheltenham Festival came to a close, a field of eight unraced juveniles went to post for the first race of the Irish Flat turf season – a race Bolger has won on several occasions in recent years. The Coolcullen trainer was doubly represented, with Kevin Manning aboard 7-1 chance Freedom Of Speech, and Rory Cleary partnering 16-1 shot Missing Matron. A smart start allowed the latter to grab an early lead and the further the daughter of Vocalised went the better she looked – passing the post with almost five lengths in hand over It’ll Do My Day, with Freedom Of Speech a creditable third.Missing Matron (Vocalised) impresses in the first two-year-old race of the Irish turf season in yet another success in this contest for Jim Bolger.
The 16-1 outsider does this really nicely under Rory Cleary at @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/rL93iADFlL— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 21, 2021
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