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Won wins as The Fonze suffers heart attack

Flycorn (leading) makes a mistake at the last with Won In The Dark (outside) & Dancing Tornado (who unseats) in behindFlycorn (leading) makes a mistake at the last with Won In The Dark (outside) & Dancing Tornado (who unseats) in behind
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Won In The Dark ended his sequence of nineteen runs without a win as he battled gamely to take the M.D.O'Shea & Sons Hurdle, under Andrew Lynch for trainer Sabrina Harty.

The dual Grade 1 winning hurdler recorded his last success at Leopardstown in February of 2010 before he went on his winless run.

He disappointed three times last year when sent off the odds-on favourite and he had his last run at Clonmel in the race won by Rebel Fitz on Thursday just gone.

The 8yo son of Montjeu was sent to post the 5/2 joint favourite today with Catch Me for the 2m 4f contest.

He hit the front as they entered the straight but was soon passed by Flycorn (3/1).

However he showed great spirit to rally under pressure and rejoin that fellow on the run to the last.

After making a mistake at the second last Flycorn made another error at the last as Won In The Dark edged ahead and kept on best on the run-in to score by half a length.

The likeable, versatile, sixteen time winner The Fonze pulled up quickly when still travelling well as runners turned into the straight for the final time after suffering a suspected heart-attack.

The Eoin Doyle trained gelding sadly died as a result.

Winning trainer Sabrina Harty said afterwards: "He deserved that as he has been unlucky a few times.

"He was running a cracker at Aintree when he was brought down (in the race won by Big Buck's).

"He wasn’t quite himself on a few of his best runs this year. He will be kept on the go now for the summer and hopefully he will pick up a few more races like this.

"It is a special win for the family as a good friend of ours, Collette Cagney, passed away recently. She use to come racing regular when Won In The Dark would run."

Donal Murphy & Thomas Weekes