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O'Neill's treble signals title aim as he takes over at top of jockeys' table

Dylrow: a third winner on the day for Barry O’Neill
Dylrow: a third winner on the day for Barry O’NeillCredit: Healy Racing

Barry O’Neill was unable to defend his 2018 northern title but the Wexford native has made a flying start to the season and a treble at Kirkistown put him into the lead over rival Jamie Codd, 15-13.

The rider got off the mark at the County Down venue when Askinvillar posted an impressive front-running performance in division two of the four-year-old maiden.

The son of Jeremy, who is related to Ted Walsh’s Southern Vic, improved on his Loughanmore debut last month, to beat Brian Hamilton’s newcomer Keep ‘Em Lit by six lengths.

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