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Baily Thunder makes winning chase debut under Enright

Baily Thunder and Phillip Enright  jump the last with the loose Tyrrell's Succes for companyBaily Thunder and Phillip Enright jump the last with the loose Tyrrell's Succes for company
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The Brenda Anderson Memorial Beginners Chase went to chasing debutant Baily Thunder (11/4), who led after two out and went away to beat Golden Nomad by eight lengths.

In an eventful contest, the 2/1 favourite Aprils Joy was brought down by the fall of Summer Hill at the fifth last fence.

The Mouse Morris-trained 6-year-old was following up a handicap hurdle win at the same venue last month.

Winning rider Phillip Enright said: “He handled the track well here the last day and the conditions of today’s race suited him.

“I was talking to Mouse last week and I thought it would be an ideal race for him when he handles the track.

“He was a bit novicey earlier but his jumping came together. The race fell apart a bit so how strong it ended up being, I don’t know. The two horses and jockeys got up, I think. That’s the main thing.

“The win the last day probably did his confidence good. He is a summer horse and hopefully he can build on that.

About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.