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Point-to-Point Weekly: Episode 3

There were some notable performances in the four-year-old division and they feature in the latest episode of the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing-sponsored Point-to-Point Weekly feature.

The Carlow Farmers fixture at Borris House played host to that sole fixture of the weekend owing to the rescheduling of Ballycahane, and it the demand to run resulted in the four-year-old maiden at Borris being divided.

Division one went the way of Barry O'Neill and Colin Bowe with Amarillo Sky, who got the better of Tag Man, whilst the very impressive Gars De Sceaux, defied a penultimate fence error to claim division two for Jamie Codd and Denis Murphy.
 

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