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Aint Dunne Yet runs home easy winner for Meade

Adrian Maguire saddled a winner at Thurles on the day he announced his intention to leave the training ranks
Adrian Maguire saddled a winner at Thurles on the day he announced his intention to leave the training ranksCredit: Patrick McCann

A little delve into racing history resulted in Aint Dunne Yet making his way to the stable of Noel Meade, and the drop back to the minimum trip worked the oracle for the giant son of Flemensfirth as he ran out a convincing winner of the 2m maiden hurdle.

There was one moment of worry for Sean Flanagan as his mount was just done a little for tactical speed at the third-last but once back on an even keel, he gradually took control of the contest.

The horse is owned and bred by Noel O'Brien, a nephew of Vincent O'Brien, who is the current incumbent of the establishment at Churchtown, where his late uncle began his legendary training career.

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