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Alan Magee
Imperial performance from Shabra
Oliver Brady celebrates in the winners enclosure with Ryan Treacy and Rita Shah
© Photo Healy Racing
“I don’t think there is a hardier horse in Ireland” was trainer Oliver Brady’s tribute after Imperial Shabra made all to take the featured Seamus Mulvaney Crockafotha Handicap Hurdle in great style.
The durable nine-year-old was making his 88th start and recording his sixth career victory as Ryan Treacy blazed a trail here in the two and a half mile event.
The 6/1 chance, owned by Brady’s principal patron Rita Shah, shrugged off a number of challengers in the straight, and proved much too strong for 7/2 favourite Usuel Smurfer from the last to score by two and a quarter lengths. Whatever It Takes (14/1) was a further seven and a half lengths away in third.
“I don’t think there is a hardier horse in Ireland, and he’s a great money spinner. He’ll head to Galway and we’ll find something for him there,” said Brady, who celebrated his 74th birthday yesterday.