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McDonagh ticks 'one off the list' with first win for grandfather
Battle Of Mirbat narrowly leads at the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Eight lengths separated six finishers in Wexford's 3m1f Support Irish Injured Jockeys Handicap Chase today, with owner/trainer Michael McDonagh and his grandson, jockey Mark McDonagh combining successfully for the first time with Battle Of Mirbat (9/2).
Named after a 1972 battle in the town of Mirbat in Oman, the six-year-old gelding today recorded a second success, holding on to defeat Goodnightngodbless by a half-length.
McDonagh junior reported “that’s my first winner for my grandfather. We were touched off a few times so it’s special to be able to tick that one off the list.
“We blow hot and cold in the yard but when we are outside the yard we are the best of friends. I’m delighted to be able to give him a bit back.”
He added “he’s a gutsy horse and was suited by going left-handed again. He hasn’t done that since his Leopardstown run (last win in March). There was a right gallop and he settled lovely. He stayed on well from the back of the last to the line.
“If he’s keen and you get into a fight with him then he’ll want to go left. He got into a great rhythm today and it was a pleasure to ride.”
Quotes from Alan Magee