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Promising novice may not need too much luck for Nash

Good Luck Hope (left) looks a very promising young novice hurdler for James Nash
Good Luck Hope (left) looks a very promising young novice hurdler for James NashCredit: Caroline Norris

Eastern Star
Trainer: Henry de Bromhead
5th, 7f two-year-old fillies' maiden, Dundalk, November 9
It would seem odd that as the jumps season is swinging into gear we are looking at a two-year-old from the stable of Henry de Bromhead, but it is also emblematic of how successfully he has dipped his toe into the waters of Flat racing in the last year or two.

This filly made a very encouraging debut in a decent-looking fillies' maiden that is likely to produce several winners. She blew the start and was settled towards the back of the field, gradually making ground without looking threatening and stayed on quite well inside the last furlong.

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