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- Rawnaq's connections eye Galway bid
Michael Graham
Rawnaq's connections eye Galway bid
Rawnaq, right, beats Devils Bride in Down Royal
© Photo Healy Racing
Rawnaq gamely rallied to get up and beat Devils Bride in The Megan McManus Memorial Hurdle at Down Royal.
Jockey Kevin Smith sent the eight-year-old gelding into an early lead in this two and a half mile contest. He was headed before the last flight though by Devils Bride, but fought back on the run-in to win by half a length at 4/1. The runner-up was a 2/1 chance. Bayan the 11/10 favourite, was a length and three parts further away in third. He kept on without troubling the two in front of him.
"I knew he would battle back when passed. Kevin gave him a good ride. He was unlucky in Cheltenham but ran a blinder," trainer Matthew Smith said.
"The Galway Plate is the plan but we might go to Cork for a conditions hurdle first."