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- Elliott and Kennedy double up with Conflated
Mark Nunan
Elliott and Kennedy double up with Conflated
Conflated clears the last in front in the maiden hurdle
© Photo Healy Racing
Conflated (12s into 10/1 on course) picked up well from two out to take the Kettles Country House Supporting Fingal Ravens GAA Maiden Hurdle by five lengths from January Jets (14/1).
The 6/4 favourite Sempo was another two and a quarter lengths away in third, having been quite novicey with his jumping on his hurdles debut.
The winner, by Yeats and a half-brother to three winners including useful chaser Ordinary World, won a bumper at Clonmel in March and, having fallen early on his hurdling bow at Wexford, was a promising third behind smart types Midnight Run and Colreevy at Cork earlier in the month.
Jack Kennedy ’s mount was completing a quick double for the rider, and also for winning trainer Gordon Elliott, who remarked: "He’s a grand horse and is a chaser in the making.
"He’s very keen at home and he’d a nice run at Cork the last day. He learned a lot there today and is a nice horse.
“It’s good for Jack to get back on a few winners as well.”
Additional reporting by Alan Magee