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Shaneshill on top in Galmoy

Shaneshill and Paul Townend Shaneshill and Paul Townend
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Shaneshill proved a tough nut in front as he bounced back to winning ways in the John Mulhern Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran.

Paul Townend ’s mount found himself left in the lead at the third flight in the three-miler after the fall of leader Milsean Snow Falcon and stable-mate Clondaw Warrior (11/10 favourite) attempted to peg him back in the straight but the 9/4 shot pulled out plenty in the closing stages to record a three-parts-of-a-length success in the Grade 2 contest.

It was a first success for the Willie Mullins-trained gelding since he landed a novice chase at Naas just over a year ago.

The Stayers Hurdle is now on the cards for the eight-year-old who is a 12/1 shot for the contest with Betfair and Boylesports.

“He’s improving. Funnily Paul thought the nicer ground suited him and Ruby thought the soft ground was too soft for Clondaw Warrior,” said Mullins.

“He jumped fantastic. He got a good lead early in the race and made sure it was a good pace which is what he wants. The race was run to suit him.

“I’d imagine the Stayers Hurdle would be his owners preferred option. He couldn’t do anymore than win here. We’ll have a look but I’d imagine that’s what the plans will be.

“I’m disappointed with Clondaw Warrior as I think he’s better than that and I think better ground will suit him better as well.

“Looking at his legs he had muck right up to his fetlocks. I’d say he was digging into it and it wasn’t suiting him.

“I’d say it’ll be Cheltenham with him. I don’t think he’ll be going to Dubai.

“I think he’ll improve from that. Even though he’s had all those runs he looks big. He’s a horse that does himself very well and eats like a horse.”

About Gary Carson
Gary started out as a trainee/assistant journalist with the Sporting Life newspaper and has worked in the racing industry for over 25 years. He has been with the Press Association since 2013 and won the Irish Field Nap Table in 2016. He enjoys working with horses and trained his own horse, Mamaslittlestar, to win a point-to-point in 2019.