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Michael Graham
Monarch in charge at Down Royal
Monarch, near side, pops the last under Mark Walsh
© Photo Healy Racing
The well backed 7/2 favourite Monarch (from an opening show of 11/2) landed the 25,000 euro handicap hurdle for Joseph O'Brien.
The five-year-old gelding was on terms before the last and led over the flight. He soon had a clear lead as his closest rival, Suitor crashed out.
The winner stayed on to win by four and a quarter lengths. Beau Et Sublime chased him home at 5/1. Niven (5/1) was a further four lengths back in third.
Jockey Mark Walsh said: "He came on from the last day in Listowel. He just needs to be covered up, I was left in front plenty soon enough as he doesn't do much in front. Davy's fell at the last and left me on my own
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"It was a good performance from him. He did (pick up well), that ground is a big help to him. He jumped great and travelled great."