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Gary Carson
Donc gets off the mark in Navan opener
Dis Donc and Sean Flanagan (nearest) hold off Antey
© Photo Healy Racing
Dis Donc battled gamely to record a deserved first victory over jumps in the opening maiden hurdle at Navan this afternoon.
Sean Flanagan produced the 4/1 to dispute the lead with Antey over the third last in the two-miler with The Holy One also close up.
Dis Donc gained a narrow lead over Antey jumping the last but his rival proved dogged on the run-in and Noel Meade's charge was all out at the line to secure a neck success.
The Gigginstown-owned winner had finished runner-up on his three previous outings over hurdles.
There was a stewards enquiry called after Dis Donc edged left on the run-in and gave Antey a slight bump. The result stood after the deliberations.
“He looked like he was going to win a minute and then he was lucky to win in the end. He might not like to be in front too long but I think he might like better ground as well. When he won in France it was on fast ground,” said Meade afterwards.
(Quotes by Alan Magee)