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Noel Meade and Chris Hayes double up at Naas with victories for Elysium in Garnet Stakes and Lady Of Inishfree

Elysium and Lady Of Inishfree provide trainer Noel Meade and jockey Chris Hayes with a double at Naas on Sunday; 9/1 Elysium beats Emphatic Answer to win Listed Garnet Stakes; Pearle D'or and Siesta Beach also among the winners at Naas

Elysium and Chris Hayes win the Garnet Stakes for trainer Noel Meade
Image: Elysium and Chris Hayes win the Garnet Stakes for trainer Noel Meade

Noel Meade and Chris Hayes dominated at Naas as Elysium won the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Garnet Stakes and Lady Of Inishfree landed the Irish EBF Auction Series Race Final.

Elysium was bought by George Strawbridge having won a Group Three last season, but things had not gone to plan for her this campaign.

Off the track until Ascot in July, she was last of seven there, before finishing down the field at both Gowran and Cork.

However, Meade has his string in excellent condition at present and she arrived on the heels of the leaders a furlong out travelling ominously well for Hayes.

Emphatic Answer kept her honest close home but Elysium won by half a length.

Meade said "George bought her after she won the Group Three (Weld Park Stakes) last year and he kindly left her with me.

"We didn't have a great run with her. I was hoping she'd run in the Irish Guineas but we never got a chance to train her for it.

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Jockey Chris Hayes enjoyed a treble on the day at Naas, including two for trainer Noel Meade
Image: Jockey Chris Hayes enjoyed a treble on the day at Naas, including two for Meade

There is a race at Leopardstown next Saturday that she might go for and if not, this will probably be her last run for me as she might be going to the States.

"She got a lung infection in the spring and we couldn't get her right. We had all sorts of problems and it's only in the last six weeks she started to come right.

"She was a bit unlucky in Cork where she got into all sorts of trouble. I knew that every day she was getting a bit better.

"There is a race at Leopardstown next Saturday that she might go for and if not, this will probably be her last run for me as she might be going to the States.

"I'm delighted as he's a lovely man to train for and he's been very patient when things weren't going right."

Meade: Inishfree is a Stakes filly

Lady Of Inishfree broke her maiden in the best possible fashion when winning the valuable Series Final.

As the filly by Farhh only cost €8,500, she was allotted just 8st 10lb as the weights carried are determined by their sales price.

That looked pretty generous given that on just her second outing she had outrun her odds in the Listed Ingabelle Stakes at Leopardstown when fourth of 11, beaten just three lengths.

Ridden confidently by Hayes, Meade's youngster travelled with great fluency through the race, but so did Ger Lyons' Corporal Violette.

Lady of Inishfree (left) beats Corporal Violette to the line at Naas
Image: Lady of Inishfree (left) beats Corporal Violette to the line at Naas

It soon became clear the winner would come from those two and it was Lady Of Inishfree (7-2) who proved the stronger, holding off the 11-4 favourite by half a length. Seeingisbelieving was two and a half lengths away in third.

"We've loved her all along and that's why we ran her in the Stakes race. I think she's very good and she'll be better on better ground," said Meade.

"There is no question in my mind that she is a Stakes filly.

"She was eligible for this race and was getting into it well, so we had to have it in mind. The prize money is very good.

"She won't run again this season and there is a chance that she could be sold. If we have her next year, hopefully she will go for good races.

"One of the owners, Eoin Banville, is in hospital at the moment after getting a kick and knocking the top off his thumb. It's after getting infected so this will give him a bit of a lift.

"We were beaten a short-head with Layfayette in this race two years ago, so it's nice to win it."

Earlier Dermot Weld's Pearle D'or (13-2) made a winning debut in the Tifrums Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden - also ridden by Hayes.

"He's a nice, big horse, still very raw. I said to Chris 'take your time on him, he'll be a bit backward but he's been working very nicely and I think he'll come home well for you'. That's exactly what happened.

"That's it for the year with him and let's hope he makes into a nice three-year-old for us. He'll learn plenty from that."

Michael O'Callaghan is keen to take Siesta Beach (11-4) to Newmarket for the Bosra Sham Stakes after she was rewarded for a series of solid efforts when winning the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.

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