Murtagh shines on Tadh

An Tadh benefited from a fine front-running ride by Johnny Murtagh to claim the Ballycorus Stakes at Leopardstown this evening.

An Tadh benefited from a fine front-running ride by Johnny Murtagh to claim the Ballycorus Stakes at Leopardstown this evening.

But British raider Misu Bond, the 8-11 favourite, was a major disappointment and had to settle for a well-beaten third having been under pressure turning for home in the seven-furlong Group Three contest.

Lord Admiral finished well from the rear under Fran Berry but was never going to catch the 6-1 winner, who had one and a half lengths in hand at the line.

Kieren Fallon’s mount Tiger Dance – a full-brother to Giant’s Causeway – was last of the four runners.

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