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Mark Nunan
Hayes had read the script as Blyton prevails
Blyton and Chris Hayes (near side) touch off Chagall
© Photo Healy Racing
Not beaten far in fourth on his previous start at Roscommon, Blyton (6/1) registered his first win on Irish soil in the first division of the Seamus Murphy Memorial Handicap.
Three times a winner for Tom Dascombe as a juvenile, the son of Kodiac was rated 92 on his first start in this country in 2019. Here, off 62, he wore down the gambled-on front-runner Chagall (40s into 12/1 on the show) in the final furlong to just get the better of that one by a head. Beleaguerment (12/1) was a length and three quarters further away in third.
The winner had shown a liking for this venue when third and fifth on previous visits to ‘The Hill’ this year.
Jim Gorman, assistant to winning trainer Luke Comer, said: “He’s been unlucky a good few times and even today he didn’t hit the road properly. He deserved it and will win again off that mark.
“That’s his ideal trip — a sharp mile or seven furlongs.”
Quotes from Alan Magee