Joseph O'Brien's flying start to jumps season continues with quality double
Joseph O'Brien has made a flying start to the jumps season and moved to within three of his domestic tally last term with a Wexford double, spearheaded by a successful chasing debut from Fire Attack.
Rated 132 over hurdles, the Gigginstown-owned six-year-old has not always looked the most straightforward of rides but likely has more ability than his rating suggests.
He jumped well on the whole – with the exception of a mistake at the third-last – to bring up O'Brien's 37th winner of the campaign as 4-6 favourite under Shane Fitzgerald.
Lunar Display, a creditable third to Mrs Milner in Listed company at Limerick earlier this month, delivered the first leg of the brace as she won the 2m4½f mares' hurdle decisively at 11-4.
Rodaniche digs deep
Talented bumper performer Queens Brook, returning from a 330-day layoff, was out of luck behind the O'Brien mare in second for Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy, but the pair did not leave Wexford empty-handed.
A well-judged ride saw strong stayer Rodaniche open his account in the opening 2m4½f maiden hurdle in the colours of Brendan Scully.
Kennedy told Racing TV: "He's a nice horse and the softer ground than last time at Listowel and longer trip brought out improvement. He's improved from that and I think he'll get further."
Gainford at the double
Fresh from a Cheltenham winner on Saturday on Definite Plan, Jordan Gainford continued his fine run of form with a double at his local track.
The 20-year-old steered home Dympnas Well in the 2m4½f handicap hurdle, before galvanising Cushinstown Finest in a stamina-sapping finish to the 2m4f handicap chase.
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