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Captain Teague follows Ferny Hollow example with impressive racecourse debut
Captain Teague and Barry O'Neill on their way to capturing the four-year-old maiden at KnockanardCredit: Healy Racing
Sunday, Avondhu at Knockanard
Colin Bowe's newcomer Captain Teague is a name to note after making an impressive entrance with an emphatic victory under reigning champion Barry O'Neill.
Captain Teague disputed the running with Western General in the Coolagown Stud and Shinnicks Spar four-year-old maiden, until going for home on the stiff ascent from two-out.
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