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14:15 Sunday 15 February 2015 2r1e52

LADBROKES IRELAND BOYNE HURDLE (Grade 2) 4p1s3z

Distance : 2m 5f
Prize : €42,500 Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Hurdle Going : Soft
Race Type : Hurdle
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Running Notes
Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 B. J. Cooper silk 3. DEDIGOUT (IRE) 3. DEDIGOUT (IRE) +10 <
142+
+5 > B. J. Cooper 9 11-8 6/42.5f 6/42.5f
B. J. Cooper silk bg BUCKSKIN (FR) J: B. J. Cooper
T: A. J. Martin, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (t)
A. J. Martin, Ireland (t)
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was strong in the betting and followed up last month's Galmoy Hurdle success, his task made easier by Briar Hill's departure, though he still looked the most likely winner when that rival came to grief; soon steadied, jumped well in main, travelled well, crept closer approaching seventh, led on bridle between 3 out and 2 out, kept on well, won cosily; connections were keen to stress afterwards that any future engagements, including the World Hurdle at Cheltenham, will be ground dependent.
steadied start, largely jumped well, headway approaching 7th, led between 3 out and 2 out, kept on well, cosily
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2 2 P. Townend silk 2. ZAIDPOUR (FR) 2. ZAIDPOUR (FR) +8 <
142
-7 > P. Townend 9 11-10 9/25.5 9/25.5
P. Townend silk b g KAHYASI J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (s)
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (s)
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back down in trip, again ran creditably; tracked pace, not fluent 4 out, ridden from next, left in a place last, stayed on, no impression on winner.
chased leaders, not fluent 4 out, ridden from next, left in a place last, stayed on, no impression on winner
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3 3 M. P. Fogarty silk 1 8. GERDAGO (IRE) 8. GERDAGO (IRE) -13 <
132
-9 > M. P. Fogarty 5 11-1 25/126 25/126
M. P. Fogarty silk b g ASHKALANI (IRE) J: M. P. Fogarty
T: K. J. Condon, Ireland
Age: 5 Wgt: 11-1
K. J. Condon, Ireland
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seemed to excel himself, though is surely flattered by this result; waited with, mistake sixth, headway approaching straight, every chance 2 out, left second last, no extra close home.
held up, mistake 6th, headway approaching straight, every chance 2 out, left 2nd last, no extra close home
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4 4 M. P. Walsh silk 4 6. ALDERWOOD (IRE) 6. ALDERWOOD (IRE) +2 <
130
C > M. P. Walsh 11 11-3 16/117 16/117
M. P. Walsh silk b g HOMO SAPIEN J: M. P. Walsh
T: Thomas Mullins, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-3
Thomas Mullins, Ireland
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again shaped a bit better than the bare result, likely to have finished closer to the principals but for suffering late interference, albeit without improving his finishing position; in touch, travelled as well as any, not fluent third, close up when shaken up approaching 2 out, around 3 lengths down in fifth when hampered and left in frame last, not unduly punished; not one to write off.
in touch, not fluent 3rd, close up when shaken up approaching 2 out, left in frame last
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5 5 M. A. Enright silk 5. THE JOB IS RIGHT 5. THE JOB IS RIGHT C (141) <
130+
C (141) > M. A. Enright 7 11-6 25/126 25/126
M. A. Enright silk grg LEAR FAN (USA) J: M. A. Enright
T: M. Hourigan, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-6
M. Hourigan, Ireland
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back over hurdles, faced a stiff task and was readily brushed aside once the principals asserted; prominent, ridden entering straight, outpaced soon after, stayed on again latter stages, found the test inadequate; will benefit from return to 3m+.
prominent, ridden entering straight, outpaced soon after, stayed on again latter stages
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6 6 D. J. Casey silk 2 7. BACK IN FOCUS (IRE) 7. BACK IN FOCUS (IRE) C (134) <
125+
D. J. Casey 10 11-3 12/113 12/113
D. J. Casey silk chg OVER THE RIVER (FR) J: D. J. Casey
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-3
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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back over hurdles, unsurprisingly shaped as if needing run after 22 months off, though showed enough to suggest plenty of ability remains; led until 3 out, held when untidy next, not knocked about; will prove suited by a return to 3m+, with the Grand National at Aintree reportedly the aim.
led until 3 out, held when untidy next
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7 7 L. P. Dempsey silk 4. KING OF THE PICTS (IRE) 4. KING OF THE PICTS (IRE) +10 <
124
-16 > L. P. Dempsey 6 11-6 16/117 16/117
L. P. Dempsey silk chg IN THE WINGS J: L. P. Dempsey
T: John Patrick Shanahan, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-6
John Patrick Shanahan, Ireland
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faced a stiff task; chased leaders, lost place before seventh, driven leaving back straight, soon beaten.
chased leaders, lost place before 7th, driven leaving back straight, soon beaten
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F F R. Walsh silk 1. BRIAR HILL (IRE) 1. BRIAR HILL (IRE) -1 <
144+
-13 > R. Walsh 7 11-10 5/23.5 5/23.5
R. Walsh silk bg BOB BACK (USA) J: R. Walsh
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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back down in trip, was in process of running much better than on recent starts when coming to grief; waited with, travelled well, effort from 3 out, switched between last 2, length down and responding when fell heavily last.
held up, effort from 3 out, switched between last 2, keeping on when fell last
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All 8 ran. Hurdles: 12.

Winning Owner: Gigginstown House Stud

Time: 5m 35.9s Closing Sectional: (2.9f): 43.2s (107.1%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 114%, Betfair SP 101.3%

An up-to-scratch renewal of this Grade 2, featuring 3 of the first 4 home in last month's Galmoy Hurdle and a couple who had shown at least smart form over fences; the pace was steady for much of the contest, things only really unfolding approaching 3 out.

DEDIGOUT (IRE) was strong in the betting and followed up last month's Galmoy Hurdle success, his task made easier by Briar Hill's departure, though he still looked the most likely winner when that rival came to grief; soon steadied, jumped well in main, travelled well, crept closer approaching seventh, led on bridle between 3 out and 2 out, kept on well, won cosily; connections were keen to stress afterwards that any future engagements, including the World Hurdle at Cheltenham, will be ground dependent.

ZAIDPOUR (FR) back down in trip, again ran creditably; tracked pace, not fluent 4 out, ridden from next, left in a place last, stayed on, no impression on winner.

GERDAGO (IRE) seemed to excel himself, though is surely flattered by this result; waited with, mistake sixth, headway approaching straight, every chance 2 out, left second last, no extra close home.

ALDERWOOD (IRE) again shaped a bit better than the bare result, likely to have finished closer to the principals but for suffering late interference, albeit without improving his finishing position; in touch, travelled as well as any, not fluent third, close up when shaken up approaching 2 out, around 3 lengths down in fifth when hampered and left in frame last, not unduly punished; not one to write off.

THE JOB IS RIGHT back over hurdles, faced a stiff task and was readily brushed aside once the principals asserted; prominent, ridden entering straight, outpaced soon after, stayed on again latter stages, found the test inadequate; will benefit from return to 3m+.

BACK IN FOCUS (IRE) back over hurdles, unsurprisingly shaped as if needing run after 22 months off, though showed enough to suggest plenty of ability remains; led until 3 out, held when untidy next, not knocked about; will prove suited by a return to 3m+, with the Grand National at Aintree reportedly the aim.

KING OF THE PICTS (IRE) faced a stiff task; chased leaders, lost place before seventh, driven leaving back straight, soon beaten.

BRIAR HILL (IRE) back down in trip, was in process of running much better than on recent starts when coming to grief; waited with, travelled well, effort from 3 out, switched between last 2, length down and responding when fell heavily last.