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- Thunderosa handles the better ground to gain second win
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