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Work-out with Cheltenham winner Billaway proves 'a good omen' for Come To Me

Come To Me: lands a bloodless victory on his point-to-point debut
Come To Me: lands a bloodless victory on his point-to-point debutCredit: Healy Racing

Saturday, Kilworth & Araglen at Ballyarthur

The Tracey Gilmour-owned and trained Come To Me lit up this rescheduled fixture by returning from a lengthy absence to land a bloodless success on his pointing debut in the McCarthy Insurance, Lenihan Transport & Swallow Inn open.

The ten-year-old bumper and maiden hurdle winner during a lightly raced, three-season campaign for Willie Mullins, was absent since finishing eighth to Reserve Tank in a Grade 1 novice hurdle at the Punchestown festival in May 2019.

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