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Will proves Wise for Cromwell and Stone-Walsh in the Topham

Will The Wise and Conor Stone Walsh Will The Wise and Conor Stone Walsh
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Will The Wise gained revenge on Cheltenham conqueror Madara with victory in the Randox Topham Handicap Chase at Aintree.

The Gavin Cromwell-trained seven-year-old was easily put in his place by Madara when second in the Plate at the Festival, but it was a different story on revised terms over the Grand National fences.

Dylan Cunha ’s Mahons Glory cut a bold sight bowling along at the front, as he attempted to stretch the field, with Madara’s Dan Skelton-trained stablemate Boombawn the first to challenge, as the two led the field back over the Melling Road and towards home.

As has become customary over this course in recent years, the challengers began to loom as two out approached and by the time the field reached the last it was 7-2 favourite Madara who shaded a narrow advantage.

Mastery Over The Aintree Fences

However, 9-1 shot Will The Wise was always travelling stylishly under Conor Stone-Walsh and hit the front by the elbow with Madara and Willie MullinsIle Atlantique giving chase.

The fast-finishing Ile Atlantique was switched to the inside by Paul Townend, who asked for one last surge from his mount. But Will The Wise always had enough in reserve, registering a one-and-a-quarter length success, with Madara a similar distance back in third.

Victory provided the perfect warm-up for Stone-Walsh and Cromwell who will seek Grand National glory with Cheltenham Festival winner Final Orders on Saturday.

Cromwell said: “It might have looked smooth but I wouldn’t say I was never worried!

“After the Canal Turn he got shuffled back a bit and I thought we were done with but he took to the fences and he came home well.

High Praise For Cool-Headed Rider

“Conor is such an asset, it is daylight robbery that he can still take 3lb off over here, he rides as a full professional back at home in Ireland. For one so young he’s got such a cool head.

“It can only bode well for tomorrow ahead of the National anyway, you can’t take any negatives. This is my first winner over the fences, the nearest I’d come was with Vanillier in the National who was second to Corach Rambler (in 2023).

Conor is such an asset, it is daylight robbery that he can still take 3lb off over here, he rides as a full professional back at home in Ireland. For one so young he’s got such a cool head.

“Final Orders has taken the Tiger Roll route by winning the cross country, he’s in great form, he’ll love the ground so there are no negatives.”

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