Pat Buckley has now trained the last two winners of the Irish classic.
The track record, and four other greyhounds, were well taken care of by Pat Buckley's Singalong Dolly as the Limerick trainer retained the Irish Cesarewitch in Mullingar on Sunday.
Buckley picked up his fifth title in the Irish Classic after Singalong Dolly trapped best from the five box, and made the first bend well in front.
The Droopys-Sydney bitch led for the remainder of the 600 yard race to come home in a record-breaking time of 32.74.
Faypoint Angry was best of the rest from trap one for Christopher Flanagan, with the Evan Henrick trained Ballycairn Flash coming home in third from trap three.
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🥇T5 Singalong Dolly
🥈 T1 Faypoint Angry
🥉 T3 Ballycairn Flash
⏱ 32.74sec (TR)
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