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N'golo rallies well to turn over Malone Road

N'golo and Paul Townend (centre) jump the last upsides Wajaaha (near side) and Malone Road N'golo and Paul Townend (centre) jump the last upsides Wajaaha (near side) and Malone Road
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Just four lined up for the Seamus Mulvaney Bookmaker Novice Hurdle but it produced a thrilling three-way finish with N’golo (10/3) just coming out on top for Paul Townend.

Willie Mullins’ grey, a winner at Galway before running poorly at Kilbeggan, made the running but looked in trouble when joined on either side by Wajaaha and the odds-on Malone Road facing up to two out.

The Galileo gelding rallied well to get back in front on the run-in, thwarting Wajaaha (13/2) by half a length with Malone Road (2/5), after a costly mistake at the last, losing his unbeaten run in third, just a further nose behind the runner-up.

The winning rider said: He was probably fortunate that Jack's lad (Jack Kennedy on Malone Road) let him down at the last but they are there to be jumped and he left behind a disappointing run the last day.

“We left Kilbeggan scratching our heads a bit but that was a bit more like it today. He'll have to build on it but at least he left the run behind him the last day.”

Winning trainer Willie Mullins later commented: “I was very happy with him, he put his bad run behind him. He'll stay further and to do that on that ground I was very happy that he might be making a bit of progress.”

Additional reporting by Gary Carson

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.