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- All Hell Let Loose impresses in Ballybrit
Michael Graham
All Hell Let Loose impresses in Ballybrit
All Hell Let Loose and Bryan Cooper in action at Galway
© Photo Healy Racing
All Hell Let Loose put in a smooth performance to win as he liked in Galway’s two mile maiden hurdle. He travelled strongly in third behind Rocky Court and Old Storm throughout.
The five-year-old ranged up on the home bend and Bryan Cooper eased him to the front before the last flight. Once the pair popped that obstacle they sauntered home by seven and a half lengths to justify 3/10 favouritism for Dessie Hughes and Gigginstown House Stud.
Rocky Court kept on to be second at 13/2 and First Warning on his jumping debut, came through for third at 20/1.
Bryan Cooper said: “He didn’t beat a whole pile, but he quickened well at the back of the last. He wants further in time. He was only a frame of a horse last year."
All Hell Let Loose won a Thurles bumper in March.
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes