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Winning debutante Nada To Prada could prove a bargain purchase

Nada To Prada jumps the final fence en route to success in the five-year-old mares' maiden
Nada To Prada jumps the final fence en route to success in the five-year-old mares' maidenCredit: Healy Racing

The Aidan Fitzgerald-trained Nada To Prada showed all the right qualities to make a winning debut under Richie Deegan in the five-year-old mares’ maiden.

Nada To Prada, the pick of the paddock, was always well positioned in the seven-runner race and made her way to the front before the second-last to beat Cailin Dearg by five lengths in the Cobajay Syndicate silks. The winner could prove a bargain buy at €8,500.

“She's been ready to run for the past few weeks and will now go to the sales,” said Fitzgerald of Nada To Prada, who is out of a winning half-sister to Grade 1 novice chase winner Another Promise.

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