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'He'll leave his rating well behind' - Seamie Heffernan hails easy winner

Anchorage: comfortable four-length winner at Thurles on Thursday
Anchorage: comfortable four-length winner at Thurles on ThursdayCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Seamie Heffernan believes there could be plenty more to come from ready nursery winner Anchorage, who stamped his class on proceedings with a tidy weight-carrying performance.

Off a mark of 88 and giving at least a stone to all rivals when factoring in riders' claims, the Galileo colt had previously met several smart types in maidens.

Anchorage: gave weight and a beating to all rivals at Thurles
Anchorage: gave weight and a beating to all rivals at ThurlesCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Sent off the 11-10 favourite, he was able to open his account at the fifth attempt for Aidan O'Brien and the Coolmore partners by a comfortable four lengths.

"He had been running in very competitive races," Heffernan told Racing TV. "I think he'll leave his rating well behind when he's fully mature. I was very happy with him."

O'Brien lands 27-1 treble

Joseph O'Brien may be set to relinquish his riding record for the most number of winners in an Irish Flat season – with Colin Keane one off the former champion jockey's tally of 126 – but the leading trainer continued his march towards a first domestic seasonal century with a 27-1 treble.

Voice Of Angels: clearcut winner of the opening maiden at Thurles
Voice Of Angels: clearcut winner of the opening maiden at ThurlesCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Capable fillies Voice Of Angels (8-15 favourite), ridden by Shane Crosse, and Adelisa (5-4 favourite), partnered by Mikey Sheehy, secured the opening two legs of the treble with deserved maiden victories.

Rekero (7-1) produced a strong finishing effort under Declan McDonogh in the concluding 2m maiden to bring O'Brien to 97 winners for the season.

The consistent three-year-old upset favourite Jesse Evans, ridden by Colin Keane, who was out of luck on his four rides.

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Mark BoylanReporter

Published on 7 October 2021inReports

Last updated 18:11, 7 October 2021

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