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Alan Magee
Punters go Bust with 33/1 winner
Gone Bust (Adrian Heskin) leads over the last from Mines River (right)
© Photo Healy Racing
The absence of Drive On Locky (lame) from the three-mile handicap hurdle at Limerick let in second reserve Gone Bust and the 33/1 outsider took full advantage for a shock win.
Adrian Heskin took the mount on the seven-year-old gelding who had failed to trouble the judge in six previous outings under rules, although he was placed a number of times between the flags.
Owned and trained by Martin Cullinane near Athenry, the gelding challenged two out and stayed on well under pressure on the run-in to beat Mines River (20/1) by over three lengths. Easy To See was a further length and a half back in third, with Seaboru in fourth.
Martin Cullinane said, “He’d a good run when he was placed behind Chute Hall in our local point-to-point at Belclare. They went too quick for him at Navan last time. I was afraid he wouldn’t get home today but they went steady and it worked out well.”
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes