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- 20lbs higher but Pilbara goes in again
Mark Nunan
20lbs higher but Pilbara goes in again
Pilbara and Patrick Mullins (near side) jump the last upsides Double Windsor before winning the 3m handicap hurdle
© Photo Healy Racing
21lbs extra didn’t stop Red Kelly in the Ulster Derby this afternoon, and Pilbara (8/13 fav) overcame a 20lbs rating hike in the Pencil Hill Handicap Hurdle.
After the form of his gambled-on Tipperary win was boosted in the previous contest by My Lovely Boy the Tiger Groom gelding travelled well throughout and tracked Double Windsor down to the last.
The latter got a quicker jump at that final flight and Patrick Mullins had to get to work on the favourite, but his mount fund enough to win snugly by a neck at the line.
The runner-up, fourth to Pilbara at Tipperary, made a bold bid to capitalise on the turnaround in the weights but Emmet Mullins’ charge still had a bit up his sleeve.
The winning rider said: "I thought I was beaten turning in and I was trying to nurse him, nurse him and we missed the last when the other horse flew it. But he was tough and it's great to ride a second winner for Paul (Byrne) who is a friend of mine from when we were in school.
"When the ride on this fellow came up, I called in a few favours from Emmet and Paul because I'm behind Jamie (Codd) in the Championship and wouldn't mind picking up a winner.
"Brian (Hayes) rode him very cool the last day and I tried to do the same today; I think he'll have no problem dropping back in trip and he could go over fences now."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes