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- Blood proves best in bumper
Gary Carson
Blood proves best in bumper
Band Of Blood (nearest) and The Pounds locked together
© Photo Healy Racing
Band Of Blood prevailed in a driving finish to the bumper at Thurles this afternoon.
The well backed 15/8 favourite Cyprian Prince (5/1 in morning) took them along in the two-miler but gave way entering the straight as The Pounds hit the lead.
Band Of Blood charted a wide course turning for home as Richie Kiely went in search of better ground.
It developed into a final furlong duel between The Pounds and Band Of Blood and the Philip Fenton-trained Gigginstown gelding stuck his head out at the right time to gain a head victory.
The 10/3 winner had won a point-to-point almost a year ago before finishing a fine third in a Limerick bumper behind a smart looking sort in Kauto Grand Mogol (half-brother to Kauto Star).
“I was very worried when I saw the rain,” said Fenton afterwards.
“He'll go for a winners bumper now and we'll keep him as a novice hurdler for next season.”
(Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes)