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Cremant scores for title hopefuls O'Neill, Bowe and Getaway

Action from the four-year-old maiden at TaylorstownCredit: Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill and Colin Bowe enjoyed a double at Taylorstown as Cremant extended Getaway's lead at the top of the sires' table.
Owned by Pat McKeon, the five-year-old got off the mark at the third time of asking in the Derrylecka Bedding Centre geldings' maiden after finishing second at Rathcannon last time.
Bought for €10,500 as a foal, Cremant recorded an eight-length victory over Mcgarry in the colours of Cheltenham Festival winner Relegate.
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