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'He gives you everything' - Redarna earns another course win at Ayr

Redarna: earned a fifth win over course and distanceCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)
Redarna underlined his love of Ayr with a fifth course-and-distance victory in the feature 7f QTS Handicap under James Sullivan.
Travelling powerfully throughout, the six-year-old was made to wait for a gap to appear but fully took his chance inside the final two furlongs to win by just under a length.
"He just seems to get better and better every year. He has plenty of speed and once he got through that gap I was confident he would be there or thereabouts," said Sullivan, who rode Redarna to success for a fourth time.
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