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- Nick Rockett justifies favouritism
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Nick Rockett justifies favouritism
Nick Rockett beats Lets Go Champ
© Photo Healy Racing
The 11/8 favourite Nick Rockett made a winning start over hurdles in the 2m3f maiden.
Willie Mullins' inmate, a bumper winner at Thurles last month, was prominent early before settling in mid-division. Despite some slightly novicey jumping, he improved into third after two out and stayed on well to reel in market rival Lets Go Champ after the last.
Two and a half lengths was the margin of victory for Paul Townend's mount.
Assistant trainer Patrick Mullins said: “His schooling yesterday left a bit to be desired and I think Paul was relieved to get around let alone win but there is definitely plenty of room for improvement.
“It’s great for Stewart (Andrew) who flew over from Leeds today. His wife Sadie passed away recently and this was her horse so he’s obviously delighted that he’s won.
“He looks a horse that could go on and be a nice novice for the spring and could even stay in for nice ground over the summer.
“He won a point-to-point and will jump fences in time.”
Quotes from Alan Magee