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Mark Nunan
Thunderosa handles the better ground to gain second win
Thunderosa and Paddy O'Hanlon jump the last in front of Dromore Lad
© Photo Healy Racing
A winner of a grueller on testing ground at Punchestown last month, Thunderosa (13/2) showed his versatility when taking Mallow Handicap Hurdle on drying yielding ground (which resulted in four non-runners).
Dermot McLoughlin ’s Westerner gelding took over from stablemate and eventual third Lee Valley Legacy after the third last and kept on well to hold the staying-on Dromore Lad (16/1) by a length and a half.
After partnering his fifth winner of the season, successful 7lbs claimer Paddy O’Hanlon remarked: "That was brilliant. I won on him two starts ago at Punchestown and was a bit worried coming here with the ground drying out.
"He stays galloping though and stuck at it well."
Quotes from Thomas Weekes