Kieran Cotter saddled three in that particular contest.
The 314km round trip from Portarlington to Dundalk was worthwhile for Kieran Cotter.
The Midlands trainer brought four charges with him to Louth, with 8/1 chance Ahyouka crossing the line first in the opening 5 furlong handicap at 4:40.
Partnered by Colin Keane led from pillar to post to win by 1 and 3/4 lengths.
Cotter had thrown two other darts at the contest, Dance Alone came home in 7th and 40/1 shot Nice Child Two finished a distant 12th.
It wasn't his only bit of prize money on the card.
His other runner on the day, St. George's Head finished a close up third in the 6.45 at a good each-way 18/1.
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