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Alan Magee
Morgan completes 577/1 cross meeting double
Better Than Heaven (Hugh Morgan) leading over the last
© Photo Healy Racing
At a Navan meeting where finding winners was challenging at times, Better Than Heaven was another to upset the odds when taking division one of the Rathkenny Handicap Hurdle at 33/1.
The six-year-old gelding was friendless in the market having been beaten a combined total of over 240 lengths in three maiden hurdle starts but turned his fortunes around at the first attempt in handicap company.
Hugh Morgan, who was completing a whopping 577/1 cross meeting double having won earlier aboard reserve Toor Moment at Wexford, sent him to the front approaching the final flight.
The John Flavin-trained gelding needed to be driven right out by the in-form Morgan, partnering his second double this week and tenth winner of the season, to hold off the late surge of Time And Times by a head. Mezyan was two lengths back in third with Arch Melody in fourth.
Flavin said, "It was his first time in a handicap. He didn't like the soft ground the last day but on the better ground today he travelled and jumped away.
“I'd say it was a very bad race. I don't think it will be one you'll be thinking about in a year's time with loads of form horses coming out of it but the job is done.”
(GC & AM)