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Fahy's Cab set fare to win his share of races

Call A Cab looks like a horse with any amount of improvement in him
Call A Cab looks like a horse with any amount of improvement in himCredit: Caroline Norris

Trainer: Jessica Harrington
7th, 2m four-year-old maiden hurdle, Navan, December 9
An unraced gelding by Scorpion, he ran a very pleasing race on debut in a Navan maiden hurdle that is traditionally quite a strong one.

He was a little bit keen through the race but his jumping for the most part was very good and he looked like throwing down a challenge early in the straight, but made a bit of a mess of the second-last which was a momentum-stopper and he was not asked to do a huge amount once his challenge began to falter.

It was a very good initial effort, he did most things right and the most pressing issue is teaching him to settle a little bit better. There is plenty of ability there and it should not take long for him to start winning races.

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