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Review limerick 19th Mar

Jack Kennedy produced a fine ride to get Pete So High back up in the Follow Limerick Racecourse On Facebook Hurdle at Limerick.

Following some bumping and barging with Randalls Ur Poet Gordon Elliott's inmate looked have things in control when forging ahead on the run to the last but surrendered the advantage when hesitant at the final jump.

That allowed Seamus Fahey's runner to skip clear, but Kennedy quickly managed to get the 100-30 shot going again and collar Randalls Ur Spot right on the line for a short-head victory.

Kennedy was out of luck in the Follow Limerick Racecourse On Twitter (C & G) Maiden Hurdle as he hit the deck when challenging The Granson at the final flight.

That left the trailblazing six-year-old, ridden and trained by Denis Hogan, clear and the 7-4 chance went on to cross the line seven and a half lengths ahead of Buck A Trend < Castafiore Park justified strong market support in the opening Book Online At www.limerickraces.ie Mares Maiden Hurdle.

Sent off a warm 4-6 favourite, Paul Nolan's charge led them into the home straight and pulled clear under Bryan Cooper of a facile 11-length success over Lily Trotter < Princess Mahler survived a last-flight scare to land the Limerick Family Fun Day On May 20th Mares Handicap Hurdle.

After surging past the Bracklin Princess to take it up on the run to the second-last, J Walsh's representative clattered the final flight but recovered well under Rachael Blackmore and held that rival by a length and a quarter.

Baelle Fox belied odds of 16-1 with a comfortable nine-length victory over Goodthynemilan in the 59 Hospitality Packages At Limerick Racecourse Handicap Hurdle, while Feelin' Groovy (9-2) took the Racing Again On April 7th (Pro/Am) Flat Race with similar ease as he cruised home eight lengths clear of The Big Galloper

There was an upset in the concluding Buy Twilight Racing Tickets Online (Pro/Am) Flat Race as Willie Mullins' 5-6 favourite Clinton Hill was touched off by three-quarters of a length by Kelp Forest (14-1).