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Michael Graham
Step up in trip sees Crecora Hills put best foot forward
Crecora Hills jumps the last well
© Photo Healy Racing
JP McManus saw his colours carried to victory in race four through Three In A Row and 35 minutes later his silks were also victorious on Crecora Hills in the mares' handicap hurdle.
She travelled nicely for Mark Walsh to pick up a slight advantage two out, but was strongly pressed by Shana Cloon at the final obstacle.
It looked like it was going to be a battle for line, but Crecora Hills was having none of it and began to open up inside the furlong pole.
She drew clear of a tiring Shana Cloon to win decisively in the end by six lengths at 11/1, on this step up in trip to an extended 2m3f. Shana Cloon (4/1) held on to second by a length and a-half from 9/4 favourite Coillte Aris with Paul Townend taking a rare outside ride for Stephen Carey.
Trainer Robert Tyner said: “She’s after getting the hang of things now jumping and the trip was a help as well.
“Her mother (Whatwillwecallher) was a good mare for us. She won three bumpers and was a good staying mare.
“She probably won’t run again this season. She’s a shell of a filly and it’s great to get that win.”
Additional reporting by Alan Magee