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- Kennedy gets off the mark for Gigginstown
Alan Magee
Kennedy gets off the mark for Gigginstown
Roman Gold (right) leads Just Cause over the final flight
© Photo Healy Racing
Roman Gold provided Jack Kennedy with a landmark success as the promising claimer recorded his first win in the famous Gigginstown colours when taking the I N H Stallion Owners EBF Rated Novice Hurdle at Thurles.
Bryan Cooper elected to partner Just Cause in this 2m6f event, and the Mouse Morris-trained gelding struck the front at the penultimate flight.
However the 2/1 favourite was soon challenged by Roman Gold, who took over in the lead just before the final flight.
The 7/2 chance, an easy maiden hurdle winner at Clonmel last month, soon asserted on the run-in and kept on to great effect to score by six lengths. Ben Button was another length and a half adrift in third.
Winning trainer Gordon Elliott said, "He was getting the allowances and had Jack's five pounds claim. I was a bit worried about him staying the trip but Jack gave him a nice ride and got him settled.
"He'll more than likely go straight over fences now."
Elliott also had news of Mala Beach who took a heavy fall around halfway in the Listed race won by Sir Des Champs saying "He is grand and was giving Davy a great spin until his fall. He (Russell) was happy how he was going and travelling but it was a lack of communication (at the fence). Davy was going to let him pop it but the horse stepped into it."
(TW & AM)