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Alan Magee
Mullins family in bloom with Primrose
Primroseandblue (left) and Lean Times jump the last together
© Photo Healy Racing
Patrick Mullins extended his advantage to three at the head of the jump jockey’s table when Primroseandblue just held on by the minimum margin in a tremendous finish to the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Novice Hurdle at Killarney.
Owned by his mother Jackie and trained by his father Willie, the 5/4 favourite made most of the running but was taken on up front entering the straight by Lean Times (4/1).
The pair fought out a great duel with the Mullins gelding gaining a slight advantage on the run-in, and then just holding on by a nose as his rival rallied gamely in the closing stages.
Patrick Mullins said, “It was not ideal to make the running but they were going slow and he got a soft lead. The jumping won it for him really.
“He was hanging right the whole way but jumping straight, and he’d be better going the other way. I think he could make a superb chaser.”
This was his 28th winner of the season, leaving the amateur three ahead of both Davy Russell and the sidelined Ruby Walsh.