Going - Chase - Heavy Hurdle/Bumper - Soft to Heavy. Overcast and showery
Jackpot Not Won.Pool 4,240.69 carried forward to Naas on Thu, 4th Apr. Placepot Pool - 78,028.52 Winning Units - 32.59 Dividend - 1,679.30. Place Six Dividend - 1,021.30. Place Five Dividend - 265.01. Tote Aggregate - 504640.35.

(5:34.6) ts+ Rated 147
Milan (GB) - Daraheen Diamond (IRE)(Husyan (USA))
Breeder - Longrove Stud
(Morning price: 4/1 9/2 5/1 11/2 6/1 11/2 6/1 13/2 7/1 13/2 7/1 15/2 7/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 6/1)
(Ring price: 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 8/1 15/2 7/1 13/2 6/1 5/1 11/2)
SP 5/1


(5:34.7) Rated 152
Zarak (FR) - Tempo Royale (FR)(Boris De Deauville (IRE))
Breeder - Mme Magalen Bryant
(Morning price: 4/5 5/6 4/5 5/6 10/11 5/6 4/5 5/6 4/5 5/6 10/11 5/6 10/11 5/6 10/11 5/6 10/11 5/6 10/11 5/6 4/5 5/6 4/5 8/11 4/5 8/11 4/5 8/11 10/11)
(Ring price: 4/5 5/6 4/5 5/6 10/11 1/1 10/11 5/6)
SP 5/6fav


(5:44.1) ts1cp2sr Rated 152
Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Hagawi (GB)(Selkirk (USA))
Breeder - Mr Robert Long
(Morning price: 3/1 5/2 9/4 5/2 9/4 2/1 15/8 7/4 15/8 7/4 2/1)
(Ring price: 15/8 2/1 9/4 5/2)
SP 5/2


Rated 143
Westerner (GB) - Anshan Bay (IRE)(Anshan)
Breeder - Mr P Rabbitt
(Morning price: 12/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 12/1 14/1 12/1 11/1 12/1 14/1 12/1 10/1)
(Ring price: 14/1 12/1 11/1 10/1 11/1 10/1 9/1 17/2 9/1 10/1)
SP 10/1

Time 5m. 34.60 secs, which is the same as the course average on today's going
Tote Exacta- €9.20
Tote Trifecta- €16.80
CSF- €10.10.
Non runners No Looking Back (Change in Going), Beacon Edge (Change in Going)
2023 Asterion Forlonge 9 11-3 P Townend 11/8Fav (W P Mullins)
2022 Darasso 9 11-8 L P Dempsey 7/2 (Joseph Patrick O'Brien)
2021 Stormy Ireland 7 11-3 D E Mullins 7/2 (W P Mullins)
2020 Abandoned
2019 Rashaan 7 11-3 D N Russell 16/1 (Colin Kidd)
2018 Coquin Mans 6 11-6 P Townend 7/1 (W P Mullins)


I enjoyed that! He's a very good horse on his day and he's only good once a year, if that makes sense. He really turned up today and I thought he just outstayed Willie's horse from the back of the last. Ireland has been a brilliant place for me, I spent five fantastic years here. I learned an awful lot off Gordon (Elliott) and watched Jack grow up to be the man he is today, I watched him ride his first winner. Coming over and taking on the best of the Irish, the way national hunt racing is at the moment on both sides of the Irish Sea, it was something I always wanted to do — train a winner over here. I really enjoyed that, Ireland has been a very good place for me and to come back and have a big winner here is magic. I probably came over due to the lack of opportunities on our side of the sea. It's hard to win anywhere, it's hard to win in England let alone here. I enjoyed that as much as any winner I've trained.
Olly Murphy, trainer







