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Alan Magee
Nautical sails in to land spoils
Grangeclare Rosa leads over the last with Nautical Nitwit (yellow cap) and Ultimate Horseman challenging
© Photo Healy Racing
The market suggested Nautical Nitwit would run a big race in the Western Motors Commercial Vehicles Maiden Hurdle, and he duly delivered in this three-mile test at Bellewstown.
Supported at 5/1 this morning and eventually sent off a 7/2 chance, the six-year-old gelding benefitted from a patient ride by Ger Fox.
Robbie Burns' charge came from off the pace to challenge at the last, and responded under pressure on the run-in to get the better of Ultimate Horseman by a head.
The 11/10 favourite Grangeclare Rosa made a slight mistake when leading at the last, and could find no extra to finish over three lengths back in third.
Burns said, "He gave him a great ride and was cool and calm.
"I fancied him the last day in Tramore but he was unfortunate. We learnt a bit from that. He's a nice little horse and deserved that.
"We'll see if there is anything in Galway for him. He stays, jumps and likes that ground. He's a summer horse and I'll put him away when the ground changes."
(GC & AM)