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Novice jockey Laura wows Burt Races 06.05.08

THE punters of the North West were out in force over the Bank Holiday weekend for the first race meeting of the year in Burt
The organisers may have got a rude awakening to a heavy drizzle on Sunday morning but by early afternoon an unseasonal heatwave had settled in and the first race went ahead as planned around 2pm.
There were whispers of a Nina Carbery-style talent in the jockeys’ enclosure as the only female rider of the day, a young teenager from Limerick wowed the local crowds.
Laura Barry, 15, from Raheen, Co Limerick, came second and third in her first two races respectively for Letterkenny trainer Adrian Browne.
But it was in her third race – 1˝ miles around the course - that she would triumph on the Roland Baird trained Tiptoes.
The fresh-faced schoolgirl smiled shyly after her win - her modesty suggesting she had just emerged victorious from an egg-and-spoon race rather than a powerhouse performance steering a 15-hand horse to victory.
"Yeah, it was great," she said, showing just the slightest exertion from her winning efforts. "I started horseriding when I was five but I was doing jumping first and I only turned to racing about two years ago." Asked if she had aspirations to become
Novice jockey Laura Barry who wowed the punters in Burt.
a full-time professional jockey, she said her studies would have to come first.
Her dad Dave was delighted with her win in Burt. He explained that Laura regularly rode out for top Limerick trainer Eric McNamara in Rathkeal, Co Limerick.
Coming around the turn at Burt Races. "She loves the racing but she's a transition year student at Laurel Hill Secondary School in Limerick City and her studies will be her first priority for the next while," he said. Local woman Bernie Wilson from Buncrana was among the first to congratulate the talented teen. She and her Dublin friend Joan Moriarty had backed Tiptoes at 3/1 and were thrilled with their collective win as much as the fine display of girl power. Off track, the local
bookies were in high spirits - happy to be out in the turf and fresh air than behind their bookie-shop desks for a change.
There was plenty of craic and jokes too at the jockeys’ weigh-in booth where the "main man" Dougie Thompson, chair of the North West Horse and Pony Board, was to be found along with fellow Derryman, Uel Adair, secretary of the North West Horse Owners' Association. Uel, who was recently elected President of the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU), kept the sun from his eyes with his promotional ILCU baseball cap. Dougie confirmed that Laura Barry had won €300 as first prize for Baird from Lifford, with her spectacular display of horsemanship aboard the trusty Tiptoes. Meanwhile, Mary Malone had travelled that morning from Co Kildare with her jockey son Gareth who had seven wins last year in Burt. She said Burt was among the favourite race meetings in the country particularly among novice jockeys.
"The horse people up here are so helpful. If you find yourself short of a bit of tackle they'll help you out in a minute. Up here, there are more horses than jockeys so it's a particularly good event for the novice riders," she said. For more pictures from the Burt Races click here .
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