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Champagne celebrations after Gowran opener

Champagne Jury and Keith Donoghue Champagne Jury and Keith Donoghue
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Champagne Jury was a warm order in the opening Red Mills Auction Maiden Hurdle at Gowran Park this afternoon and got favourite backers off to a winning start.

The Gavin Cromwell-trained gelding went to post an even-money shot in the two-mile contest and went to the front with a circuit to run, under Keith Donoghue.

He was asked to assert before the final flight and, despite a sloppy jump there, had enough up his sleeve to record a two-and-a-quarter length win over Eagle’s Quest.

The Jukebox Jury gelding had won a bumper at Naas almost a year ago. He was making his third outing over timber and had an official rating of 124 after a couple of placed efforts.

Cromwell said:- "It was testing ground the day he won his bumper at Naas but it is very testing ground today and while he got a grand lead, it was very hard to tell how fast to go.

"They went very steady and quickened it from the turn-in, but they still finished tired. I wouldn't say you could quicken for too long on that ground.

“He did everything right and off his rating (124), he was supposed to win that.

"It's not as if I haven't thought about going for the Series Final at the Punchestown festival, but I will consider going straight chasing with him now. He is getting on and chasing will be his job."

(Quotes by Tom Weekes)

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