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Defence Of Duress relishes step up in trip

Defence Of Duress, right, comes to tackle Ring Ben at Gowran ParkDefence Of Duress, right, comes to tackle Ring Ben at Gowran Park
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Defence Of Duress came with a powerful run coming to the last to join issue with Ring Ben before staying on well to land the Thomastown Maiden Hurdle over two and a half miles at Gowran Park.

Andrew McNamara was on board the Tom Taaffe-trained four-year-old who had been a beaten favourite when second to Sizing Machine in a two mile maiden hurdle at Down Royal in August.

He had previously been third at Downpatrick in a two and a quarter mile maiden hurdle and those experiences saw him step up in trip and win this 20-runner contest by a neck at odds of 10/3 from 33/1 chance Ring Ben. Easy Mate finished strongly for third in the hands of Robbie Power at 14/1, beaten a length and three parts by the runner-up.

Tom Taaffe said: “The horse is in a lot better shape than I am! I have the flu and nearly didn’t come today.

“We stepped him up to two and a half miles and the much improved ground was in his favour.

“We’ll see what the handicapper does, but we’ll look at something over a trip on decent ground.” Sky Pilot was the gamble of the race from 9/2 to 3/1 favourite in the betting ring, however the money was lost as he came in 10th. Tasitiocht was easy to back from 11/4 to 7/2 for Willie and Patrick Mullins, but she fell at the fifth when in mid-division.

(on course reporting by Alan Magee)