Raadobarg and Pearls Galore in fascinating Leopardstown clash
All eyes, too, on Newfoundland as Snowfall’s brother makes debut.
Irish Lincolnshire winner Raadobarg steps up in class for the Gradguide Heritage Stakes at Leopardstown on Wednesday. Formerly trained in Britain by Roger Varian, the Amo Racing-owned four-year-old made an impressive debut for Johnny Murtagh in the traditional Irish Flat season curtain-raiser at the end of March. With the handicapper handing him a 9lb hike for that two-length verdict, Raadobarg tests the water in Listed company just 11 days later.Not bad on stable debut!
Raadobarg (9/2F) strikes in the EURO 100,000 @paddypower Irish Lincolnshire for @BenCoen2 and @JohnnyMurtagh at @curraghrace. Dream day for owners @amoracingltd 👏 pic.twitter.com/UNnuEF02kg— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 26, 2022

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