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- Review tipperary 4th Oct
Review tipperary 4th Oct
< Shattered Love transferred her smart bumper form to timber in the Follow Tipperary Races On Facebook Mares Maiden Hurdle.
Gordon Elliott's five-year-old was placed in a Grade Two at Aintree's Grand National meeting so it was no surprise that she was sent off the 4-6 favourite on her jumping bow.
She made her move on the run to the penultimate flight, taking it up soon after, and although a slow leap at the last didn't help, she soon regained full momentum and beat Dont Kick Nor Bite by three and a quarter lengths.
Elliott struck again when Jetstream Jack landed odds of 4-7 in the www.tipperaryraces.ie Beginners Chase.
Putting in an accomplished round of jumping in the hands of Davy Russell, Jetstream Jack took the lead off Baily Moon two out and wasn't too hard pressed to stretch three and a half lengths clear of Inis Meain
Bryan Cooper, again sporting the Gigginstown House Stud colours, followed up Shattered Love's success on Lion In His Heart in the Join The Tipperary Supporter's Club 2017 (C & G) Maiden Hurdle.
The Henry de Bromhead-trained 5-2 shot was in front from an early stage and pulled out plenty when tackled by Jack Dillinger to score by two and a quarter lengths.
De Bromhead completed a double when Killiney Court made a successful start for the Co Waterford trainer in the Schooling At Tipperary Rated Novice Chase.
The seven-year-old has joined De Bromhead after the retirement of Colm Murphy and showed excellent tenacity to master Ruby Walsh on King's Wharf justifying 2-1 favouritism by half a length.
Walsh's persistence on Tristram Shandy was rewarded when he brought the 9-2 chance from a long way back to deny Notification by a length and a half in the Tipperary Centenary Year Handicap Hurdle.< Samanntom (4-1) ran out a game winner of the Tipperary Handicap Chase, while 8-11 favourite Monbeg Notorious completed trebles on the afternoon for Elliott and Gigginstown in the Season Finale Flat Race.