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Gary Carson

Gary Carson

Blue bags banks double

Sat 4th May 2019, 15:04

Blue Templar and Ray Barron (far) jump the old double bank with Ballinasilla (centre) and Ballycasey (near) Blue Templar and Ray Barron (far) jump the old double bank with Ballinasilla (centre) and Ballycasey (near)
© Photo Healy Racing

Blue Templar doubled up for the week at Punchestown when claiming the opening Dooley Insurance Group Cross Country Chase this afternoon.

Enda Bolger 's charge opened his account when winning the Ladies Cup here on Tuesday and only had four days to wait for his second career success.

Ray Barron was again in the plate, aboard the JP McManus-owned gelding, and was always handy on the 11/4 shot.

The Milan gelding stuck on well in the closing stages to see off the challenge of stable-mate Josies Orders by three-parts-of-a-length.

There was four-and-a-half lengths further back to Ballinasilla

“We had a great start and we're after having a great finish, in between just wasn't great,” said Bolger.

“It's great for Ray Barron, who is with us and he's a very hard worker. He rides a lot of the young horses and gets them going so that is his reward.

“Having a winner at the festival in these races is great and we saw Peter Maher getting his name on the La Touche the other day.

“We're all kind of smallish trainers and I'm grateful to Mr McManus to let me do this with these horses. That's what I love and the riders love riding around there.

“Blue Templar could be a nice horse for the La Touche next year.

“He loves the ground and Ray said out in front he was pricking his ears. All he can do is win.

“The owner has been patient as he was an eight-year-old maiden coming here on Tuesday. It's paid off now with two wins here this week.

“He's only rated 89 or 90 over fences but once he sees a bank he excels at it.

“Unfortunately Josie Orders is paying for his success, with 12-7 and that's telling on him a good bit.

“He'll have a lesser penalty next year and he's also a soft ground horse. We're happy, we've had a good week with two winners.”

About Gary Carson
Gary started out as a trainee/assistant journalist with the Sporting Life newspaper and has worked in the racing industry for over 25 years. He has been with the Press Association since 2013 and won the Irish Field Nap Table in 2016. He enjoys working with horses and trained his own horse, Mamaslittlestar, to win a point-to-point in 2019.