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Michael Graham

Michael Graham

Perceval Legallois takes to fences in Galway

Tue 3rd Oct 2023, 16:49

Perceval Legallois winning under Mark Walsh Perceval Legallois winning under Mark Walsh
© Photo Healy Racing

Perceval Legallois made a very pleasing debut over fences in the beginners' chase at Galway.

Gavin Cromwell 's charge hadn't been on a racecourse since winning a Grade B handicap hurdle at Leopardstown during the Dublin Racing Festival in February, but clearly wasn't lacking in fitness or schooling.

He was virtually friendless in the ring, though, as he drifted right out to 10/3 from 7/4.

He picked up the lead after the fifth fence in this extended two-and-a-quarter-mile contest and jumped well in the main from there. The six-year-old gelding was on good terms with himself with ears pricked at the last and soon had his pursuers in trouble on the climb for home.

He was still tanking along on the bridle for Mark Walsh as Japers Jack and Neveradullmoment struggled to land a blow. The leader coasted home in the final furlong and merely had to be nudged along to account for Neveradullmoment (5/1) by two and a-half lengths. This gave owner JP McManus a one-two in the race.

Japers Jack completed the placings a length away in third at 11/1.

McManus' racing manager Frank Berry said: "Mark said he was very good, he missed one but was happy in front. You could only be happy with the way he went around there. 

"Even though he has won over three (miles) in the past, I'm not sure he wants that distance and I'd say he is sharp enough to come. 

"We got today out of the way which was the big thing and you'd be pleased with the way he went around there.

"Neveradullmoment ran a race too - he was fit and well from the summer."

Perceval Legallois has two hurdle victories and a bumper to go with this chasing success.

Additional reporting by Tom Weekes

About Michael Graham
Michael has worked in horse racing journalism for more than 15 years, having also written a weekly betting column on Gaelic football and hurling for a newspaper. He is involved in writing the My Racing Story features on this website. He spent a year in South Africa completing a Diploma in Business Administration and also studied Newspaper Journalism in Belfast. He enjoys playing 5-a-side football on a regular basis.