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Michael Graham
Hansupfordetroit does it from front
Hansupfordetroit puts in a great leap at Ballinrobe
© Photo Healy Racing
Hansupfordetroit rewarded his punters with an all-the-way success at Ballinrobe in the two and a half mile maiden hurdle.
The seven-year-old, in the tongue strap, made all under three-pound claimer Niki O’Shea and after being ridden along two out stayed on well to win by eight and a half lengths from Ancient Days
The winner opened at 9/2 and was backed down to 7/2 on the off while the runner-up was returned at 10/3.
There was a gap of 16 lengths between the second and third horse Girlie’sdream (33/1) trained by Fintan Feeney.
Aidan Anthony Howard trains Hansupfordetroit and he commented: “He’s a grand honest horse and he’ll go jumping (over fences).” Sir Harry Cash was sent off 6/4 favourite, but weakened from two out to finish seventh.
(On course reporting by Eamonn Murphy)