Linelee shows who’s King with impressive success for Bowe
Only four runners faced the starter in the Tattersalls Ireland Cheltenham four-year-old maiden but that should not detract from Linelee King’s impressive eight-length victory for Colin Bowe, who was saddling his fourth success of the season in this age division.
Ridden by Barry O’Neill, the good-looking grey eased clear in the home straight to get the better of another debutant, Agent Rushour.
Carrying the familiar Milestone Racing Partnership colours, the successful Martaline gelding was bought for €38,000 at the Land Rover Sale in 2018 and the Wexford trainer said: “I bought him from Peter Vaughan and Barry [O’Neill] thinks he’s a smart horse. He’ll go to the sales now.”
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