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- Saint Gervais and O'Connor team up well
Michael Graham
Saint Gervais and O'Connor team up well
Saint Gervais puts the last race to bed
© Photo Healy Racing
A big field of 17 went to post for the qualified riders’ maiden in Leopardstown, but Saint Gervais came through to win a shade cosily.
Derek O’Connor, who was 1lb over weight on John Kiely’s nine-year-old gelding, set off in pursuit of clear leader Draco over a furlong out. He soon reeled him in and forged on well to win by three and a half lengths at 9/1.
John Kiely said: “He got a bit jarred after a fall at Punchestown and it took him a while to recover. Hopefully he’ll be okay tomorrow and he’ll mix it over the summer when hopefully we’ll get a little cut in the ground.”
Draco at 8/1 hit the line in second. He was half a length up on Silverpockets (22/1) who stayed on for third. Fourni was the money horse as her odds tumbled from 7/2 in morning trading to an SP of 7/4f. She kept on at the same pace in the final furlong to be fifth.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee