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- Jumbo Best in Grimes Hurdle
Jumbo Best in Grimes Hurdle
Getting in too close to the last when in command threatened to ruin things for connections and those that backed Jumbo Rio into 11/8 favourite (from 7/4 in the morning), but in fairness to Andrew McNamara's mount he knuckled down well to hold off the rallying Cuan Na Grai by a head in the featured Grade 3 Kevin McManus Bookmaker Grimes Hurdle.
The top juvenile was taking on older horses for the first time and after a couple of expeditions to France when runner-up behind Rendons Grace, Jumbo Rio was racing on home soil for the first time since his Grade 1 Ballymore Champion four-year-old Hurdle win at Punchestown.
Winning trainer, Edward O'Grady said: "He is a very tough horse. He'll probably go for a flat race next before going back to Auteuil in November. It took him forty hours to get to France last time and he still put in a good performance which just shows how tough he is."