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Old syndicate lands gamble, as O'Hara Seals first success

KIlbuny Supersonic and Luke MurphyKIlbuny Supersonic and Luke Murphy
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Familiar Cheltenham festival-winning colours of the Delton Syndicate bridged a long gap between Wexford winners today, as Kilbuny Supersonic (7/1 — 100/30f) credited trainer Richard O’Hara with a first success in the Wexford Racecourse Maiden Hurdle

Previously successful at their local course with Fissure Seal in 1992 — a year prior to the gelding’s famous Cheltenham success in the American Express Gold Card Final, the still-active syndicate notched further wins in recent decades, provided by trainers David O’Brien and Ger Hourigan.

Today, Kilbuny Supersonic benefitted from a front-running ride from amateur jockey Luke Murphy, when routing his rivals, beating runner-up Voodoo Angel by 18 lengths.

Portlaw, Co Waterford-based O'Hara was on lead-up duties, with his father and namesake reporting "I organised the Delton Syndicate and the last winner we had here was when the track went the other way around (right-handed).

“Harry de Bromhead trained Fissure Seal when he won in Cheltenham and the Punchestown Gold Cup, when it was a handicap."

Regarding Kilbuny Supersonic, O’Hara added “the SP forecast this morning had her at 16/1 and she was backed into favouritism, so someone thought she had a chance! I had a few quid on but just enough to buy the drinks.

“It was the plan to go out in front as she only has one pace. She just keeps going at the same pace and stays going forever. We weren't going to be passing anything if they were in front of us. Her last run was in a bumper and while the report said she faded, the jockey came in and said she didn't fade, but kept going.”

Quotes from Donal Murphy

About Tom Weekes
A lifelong racing fan, Tom began writing point to point reports in 2002 and has reported for irishracing.com since 2003, when he joined Irish Racing Services - since taken over by the Press Association. Has ridden a point to point winner and won the 2018 Irish Field Naps Table.