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Matt Hill makes most of his opportunity
Matt Hill with winning connections at Down Royal
© Photo Healy Racing
Matt Hill made full use of getting into the Galway Plate Trial at Down Royal as third reserve when causing an upset in the 16-runner contest.
Local trainer Liam Lennon said: “He’s only handicapped 98 but has been working with Tammy’s Hill and we knew he was ready to come to this race. He’s also been working a lot on his own recently.”
He won from 12 pounds out of the handicap but undoubtedly the decimated field and ground conditions aided his cause.
Tote punters were rewarded with a payout of £33.30 for a pound on the 14/1 chance who stayed on in the run-in for a game length and three quarter success.
4/1 favourite Commanchewardance came in second while Any Bets at 10/1 and Selection Box at 14/1 rounded out the placings.
Well-backed Best Legend (14/1 to 7/1) slipped up on the bend coming to two out while local hero Ballyholland from the Colin McBratney yard was pulled up.
Michael Graham