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Grangeclare Native gets off the mark with plenty of improvement to come

Grangeclare Native: has plenty of improvement to come
Grangeclare Native: has plenty of improvement to comeCredit: Healy Racing

Newcomer Grangeclare Native ran out an impressive winner of the Goffs Punchestown Sale four-year-old geldings' maiden to give Denis Murphy and Jamie Codd the first leg of a quickfire double.

Sporting the colours of Edelle Logan, the son of Shantou was always well positioned on the inner and moved second behind fellow debutant Unbreakable Bond with two to jump.

Grangeclare Native assumed command approaching the last before beating Unbreakable Bond by a comprehensive two and a half lengths, with the pair seven lengths clear of Maasai Warrior.

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