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- Updated: August 30, 2016
Connections of Clondaw Warrior are hoping the durable stayer can claw his way into booking a place in the Emirates Melbourne Cup.
The nine-year-old needs to go up a little more in the ratings to make the cut for the race that stops a nation and a prominent display on his next start – in either the Doncaster Cup or the Irish St Leger – should do the trick.
Willie Mullins’ admirable dual-purpose performer showed he has a tremendous constitution by finishing second in the American St Leger at Arlington just 16 days after his win in the Galway Hurdle.
“He is a magic horse and …
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