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Mento Gets Off the Mark in Kilbeggan

Mento and Shane O Callaghan (Light Blue)Mento and Shane O Callaghan (Light Blue)
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The Thomas Cooper-trained Mento (10/1) was the winner of the Adare Manor Opportunity Maiden Hurdle for jockey Shane O'Callaghan.

Having disappointed previously in bumpers, a first start over hurdles seemed to ignite a spark in the four-year-old son of Karaktar as he showed a good attitude to stay ahead of his rivals on the run-in to win by 3/4 of a length.

Speaking after the race, trainer Thomas Cooper said:

“It was a lovely start over hurdles and it’s nice to get my first winner for Paul Byrne,” said Cooper.

“He was a bit disappointing in his bumpers, I thought he was a bit better.

“I did say to Paul to give him one more chance as he loves jumping. He said ‘he’d want to improve a good bit’ but it’s amazing what a jump can do to a horse.

“He dossed a bit in front but he’s only four and was taking on older horses there so it was a fair performance.

“There are some lovely novice races over a bit of a trip and he could even end up in Galway.”

(Quotes from Gary Carson)

About Niall Tierney
Niall is a DCU graduate from Kildare with experience in sports journalism and digital media. He has previously worked with Reach.com and contributed freelance pieces to the Irish Independent and the Irish Mirror. With a strong passion for sport including racing, football, GAA, and hurling.