Westmeath trainer Ciaran Murphy runs Ronald Pump in the 1.40.
Dual Cheltenham Ryanair Chase winner, Allaho is set to return to action ttoday after a hiatus of 561 days as the favourite for the Grade Two Clonmel Oil Chase, which goes to post at the Tipperary track at 2.50.
Westmeath trainer Ciaran Murphy runs Ronald Pump in the three mile handicap hurdle at 1.40.
The now ten year old gelding s a three time runner-up in Grade One races but has not reached anywhere near his best form in the last year.
Dual trainer Murphy saw Little Kielee put in a creditable performance to finish fourth in a handicap mile race at Dundalk yesterday afternoon.
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