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Michael Graham
Alelchi Inois wins eventful novice chase
Alelchi Inois leads Domination at Killarney
© Photo Healy Racing
Alelchi Inois (5/4f) fought off Domination to land the Christy McSweeney Memorial Novice Chase in Killarney, but that only tells half the story. Bally Longford and Phillip Enright (replacing Andrew Lynch) led at a steady pace from flagfall. However the gelding, making his first start for Henry de Bromhead, made a mistake four out and then took a crashing fall at the second last which brought down Cailin Annamh and Barry Geraghty.
Alelchi Inois was racing track-width apart of Bally Longford in second when this happened. He was left in the lead, but Domination (4/1) threw down the gauntlet over the last. He failed by a length and a quarter.
Winning jockey Paul Townend reported: "He jumped brilliantly, he was immaculate. The horses at the second last were on the ground before I knew about it. They are there to be jumped."
Barry Geraghty limped away from being brought down on Cailin Annamh while Phillip Enright was taken to hospital for an X-ray on a right wrist injury.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes