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Review limerick 14th Oct
Jansboy, near side, battles Friendly Society for the win
© Photo Healy Racing
A pulsating finish between Barry Geraghty and Tony McCoy provided the highlight of the charity jockey challenge day at Limerick, in aid of the Jockeys Emergency Fund and injured former jockeys JT McNamara and Jonjo Bright.
Geraghty appeared to have got the advantage in the Paddy Power Supporting JT And Jonjo Britain V Ireland Riders Challenge Handicap Hurdle, when his mount Friendly Society had almost a length lead after the last.
However, McCoy drove Jansboy (11-4 favourite) upsides in the final two strides and claimed the prize by the narrowest of margins.
The UK-based team secured the spoils when Alain Cawley, a native of Galway but based in Tewkesbury, guided One Fine Morning to a ??-length success over Jakros in the Bar One Racing Britain V Ireland Riders Challenge Handicap Chase.
Richard Johnson guided Devils Bride to victory in the 'Rite Of Passage' Britain V Ireland Riders Challenge Maiden Hurdle.
Johnson was happy to have the Willie Mullins-trained 4-11 favourite near the front of the field for much of the race and he stretched his advantage from the second-last, beating Focail Maith by five and a half lengths.< Mrs Mac Veale produced a tremendous late surge to land the ITBA And AOIR Britain V Ireland Riders Challenge Mares Handicap Hurdle.
Baidim Fheilimi looked to have got the better of a duel with Sox's Girl after the second last, but Nick Scholfield drove Mrs Mac Veale (5-1 favourite) into contention at the last and she scooted home to score by two lengths.< Wildcatted (16-1) dotted up in the 'Hurricane Fly' And IRTA Britain V Ireland Riders Challenge Handicap Hurdle under Brian O'Connell.
Johnny Murtagh came out on top in the Betfair Cash Out Flat And National Hunt Champion Jockeys Handicap as the Gordon Elliott Goal (2-1 favourite) finished fastest under Murtagh to beat Ruby Walsh on Flying Light by a length and a quarter.