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John O'Riordan

John O'Riordan

French Rescue an 80-1 surprise in Apprentices Handicap

Sat 24th Sep 2022, 17:20

French Rescue and Tom Kiely Marshall cause a surprise French Rescue and Tom Kiely Marshall cause a surprise
© Photo Healy Racing

French Rescue belied his odds of 80-1 when running out a gutsy winner of the Tipperary Crystal Apprentice Handicap at the Curragh.

The John Geoghegan-trained gelding had run well at Gowran in May but showed little on his return to action at Punchestown recently.

Clearly benefiting from that pipe opener, he stayed on dourly under jockey Tom Kiely Marshall to collar longtime leader Star Of Cashel late on.

Curragh stalwart Trueba ran his usual solid race back in third.

“It wasn't expected, we were disappointed with him in Punchestown but Gary (Halpin) said he needed it,” said Geoghegan.

“For a small horse he's very stuffy and he's obviously come forward from the run the last day.

“If he had finished in the first five or six I would have been happy. Tom said he gave him a great ride and stayed at it really well, and went on the ground.

“We're thrilled as we were disappointed the last day. He ran well in Gowran and we were happy with him that day. He's probably still a bit babyish.

“We're only a small yard, with two riding out at the moment, and when he's in among horses he's probably a bit babyish.

“We'll keep going while there is a bit of juice in the ground as he obviously doesn't seem to have any problem going on it.

“We're happy with this one and if we could get another one it would be great.”

Additional reporting by Gary Carson

1st
80/1
Tote €207.30 €24.50
2nd
1.25L
5/2Fav
€1.50
3rd
nk
22/1
€4.80
4th
0.5L
10/3
€1.90
About John O'Riordan
John has worked for the Press Association since 2022. He also writes a weekly column for The Irish Field and is a regular contributor to the Irish Racing Yearbook. He has previously written for the Racing Post, Irish Examiner and Irish Daily Mirror. He has been involved in racing for over three decades; having experience as a syndicate member, sole owner and breeder.