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- Static Jack another July winner for in-form Cromwell
Michael Graham
Static Jack another July winner for in-form Cromwell
Static Jack soars over the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Gavin Cromwell continued his red-hot form as 4/1 joint favourite Static Jack delivered in the Laurels Handicap Hurdle at Killarney.
Static Jack and Jonathan Moore came with a run between horses after the second last and held a narrow lead at the final flight from Eclat Des Mottes
They jumped it well, but still had to see out the finish by a length and a half as 4/1 joint favourite Goodnightngodbless tried to close.
Eclat Des Mottes gave best and was a further length and a half back in third at 10/1.
Gavin Cromwell said: "He is definitely better going left-handed as he was beaten a nose going right-handed at Down Royal and it cost him.
"We only have him a few weeks and he has well paid for himself now.
"It has been a brilliant spell but all the ones that are after winning, the handicapper has hit some of them pretty hard and they might struggle the next day. They have won though and it's great.
"We'll have ten or 12 horses for Galway and Ming Dynasty runs here on Thursday and will have an entry for the Galway Hurdle. Thursday's race is a win-and-you're-in and if he wins on Thursday he'll take his chance in the Galway Hurdle."
This was the 17th winner of a sizzling July for Cromwell.
Additional reporting by Tom Weekes