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Marinero impresses as De Bromhead's first visit proves fruitful

Henry De Bromhead is looking forward to getting Identity Thief's chase campaign underway at Punchestown on Saturday
Bryan Cooper and Henry de Bromhead, who teamed up to land the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle last season with Identity Thief, scored with MarineroCredit: Caroline Norris

First impressions are important and Downpatrick made an instant impact on Henry de Bromhead.

"This is my new favourite racecourse! I'd never been here before today but I love the place now," smiled the Knockeen trainer, who made a seven-hour round trip.

You could argue that a quickfire 17-1 double influenced his opinion.

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