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First foal out of the $5.5 million Rushing Fall races at Tipperary this evening
There is racing at Tipperary this evening
Reporter:
Reporter
09 Aug 2024 10:33 AM
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sport@tipperarystar.ie
Mint Candy is a horse to watch in the fillies maiden at Tipperary later on this evening.
By Dubawi, Wayne Lordan is aboard the Ballydoyle trained first foal out of Rushing Fall who cost $5.5 million after her racing career finished back in 2020.
The race in Tipperary is one to look forward to with Continuite, by Frankel, also racing for the first time. The horse bred by Ger Lyons is likely to go off as favourite.
Johnny Murtagh's One of a Kind also races in a maiden featuring Icona trained by Joseph O'Brien as well as Joyful Princess trained by Mrs. John Harrington and ridden by Shane Foley.
All of them, as well as the Henry De Bromhead trained Rolling Thunder, will attract attention which makes for an intriguing race which gets underway at 5.50pm this evening.
The first race at Tipperary gets underway at 4.45pm.
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