Courage turned over at short odds Punters got their fingers burnt again on Courage as the 2/5 favourite went down by a head to Faanan Aldaar in Roscommon’s two mile maiden hurdle. This reversal made it four seconds in a row for the four-year-old trained by Charles Byrnes. He headed Faanan Aldaar at the last, but was already deviating off a straight course as Davy Russell asked for more. This allowed the filly and Paul Townend to fight back on the inside to win by a head at 4/1. There was a stewards enquiry as the first two came close during their battle for line, but the result stood. Delighted winning trainer Philip Rothwell said: “Davy came on top of us as much as the other way around so hopefully she keeps it. “The plan was to jump out and go a good gallop and use her experience. That’s why we had Paul up. “Andrew Ring has been riding her and doing well on her. If she goes back to a handicap he’ll ride her again, but with making the running myself and the owners thought Paul had plenty of experience. “The race in Listowel was a mess [fifth on June 3]. Everywhere she went she got into trouble. The winner got a bit of a freebie in front and all the fancied horse ran badly. “She came out of that well so we decided to take our chance here.” Courage traded as short as 1/50 on the betting exchanges before getting beaten. Shek O Lad took third place money, nine and a half lengths away at 33/1. Philip Rothwell’s last winner at Roscommon was 46 runners ago. Additional reporting by Gary Carson