Zen Silence is off the mark this afternoon.
It's been a bountiful start to 2021 for Kieran Cotter.
His 3 year-old Zen Silence is off the mark at Dundalk this afternoon under Colin Keane.
The 6/4 favourite back up two recent good performances at the track to shed his maiden tag.
Cotter had one other runner in the field who was unable to fire and came home tenth.
He has another lively chance to make it a double on the day at 6:30 when 11/4 shot Slade Runner will be aiming to keep his recent good form on the poly track up.
Sam Ewing takes the ride on that one.
ZEN SILENCE wins our opening race on the 7th time of asking for trainer @KieranCotter14 and ridden by Colin Keane @ctkjockey
— Dundalk Stadium (@DundalkStadium) February 12, 2021
Winning distance: 1 length pic.twitter.com/pvIz8gbtMA
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