Saint Le Fort can make it fifth time lucky at Cork

Philip Fenton’s five-year-old has had four racecourse appearances and finished in the places on three of them
Saint Le Fort can make it fifth time lucky at Cork

PROMISING EFFORT: Nelson County, far right, en route to finishing third to Westernersunrise at Fairyhouse last month. Picture: Healy Racing

The jumps action continues on Thursday afternoon in Cork Racecourse, where Saint Le Fort can gain a deserved breakthrough in the Voodoo Rooms Maiden Hurdle, the third race on the seven-race student race-day programme.

Philip Fenton’s five-year-old has had four racecourse appearances and finished in the places on three of them, most notably when third of 10 in a listed bumper won by Shuttle Diplomacy. That piece of form was back in March of last year, but it did no harm to the form to see the winner finishing third in the Champion Bumper at last week’s Cheltenham Festival.

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