Punchestown: Reality To File edges victory in John Durkan thriller | Racing Information

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Reality To File edged out Spillane’s Tower in an exhilarating end to the John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase, as final season’s crack novices acquired the higher of established stars Galopin Des Champs and Fastorslow.

The latter pair appeared to be accountable for proceedings out in entrance for a lot of the competition, however Reality To File got here cruising into rivalry below Mark Walsh as soon as they turned for house.

He jumped the ultimate fence in very good style to leap to the entrance previous Galopin Des Champs, however Spillane’s Tower, carrying the second colors of profitable proprietor JP McManus, was additionally ending strongly and emerged as a severe risk on the run-in for Jack Kennedy.

Nonetheless, Reality To File was all the time doing simply sufficient and final season’s Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase victor scored by half a size at 7-2, giving Willie Mullins his tenth success within the race.

Stablemate Galopin Des Champs was two and 1 / 4 lengths again in third and Fastorslow completed fourth.

Punchestown Pleasure for Mullins and Townend

Lot Of Pleasure dominated the Listed Frontline Safety Grabel Mares Hurdle from the entrance for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend at Punchestown.

Townend set a robust gallop early on, because the six-year-old seemed to comply with up final month’s comfy triumph at Gowran Park.

He allowed the chasing pack to shut up however then kicked once more after turning for house, with the 6-4 favorite powering 4 lengths away from runner-up Danger Belle.

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Paul Townend guides Lof Of Pleasure over a hurdle

Mullins stated: “I think she enjoyed being left alone in front and Paul was happy with her. She took her breathers and jumped better. She’s settling better.

“We did not assume she would deal with that kind of floor, but it surely’s good to know that she’s in a position to deal with it and we are able to proceed along with her. We have been half considering of placing her away.

“She could go to Leopardstown, and I wouldn’t mind stepping up to two and a half. She has to improve a bit, but we’ll give her the opportunity.”

Each Betfair and Paddy Energy launched Lot Of Pleasure into their Cheltenham Pageant Mares’ Hurdle market at 20-1.

Stumptown made each publish a profitable one for a brave success over the banks within the Colm Quinn BMW Danger Of Thunder Chase below Keith Donoghue.

Gavin Cromwell’s 3-1 probability took high honours in a cross-country occasion on the Punchestown Pageant in Could and clearly loved himself on this sphere once more, seeing off the problem of market chief Coko Seashore earlier than galloping on to beat outsider Three By Two by two and three-quarter lengths.

Cromwell stated: “He’s taken to it so well, he loves it. He’s careful enough over his fences in chases and you might think that he wouldn’t have the heart for it, but he’s taken to it really well.

“There’s a race at Cheltenham in December and he’ll most likely go there.

“I don’t know too much about it but Keith says the course is very different to here. We’ll be happy to get him over there at the next meeting and get him around it.”

The Large Westerner continued Henry de Bromhead’s wonderful run of kind when rallying gamely to get the higher of Argento Boy within the I.N.H. Stallion House owners EBF Maiden Hurdle at 4-1.

Purchased for £120,000 after a Ballycahane point-to-point victory, the five-year-old mare confirmed an admirable perspective after the agency favorite had moved alongside approaching the ultimate flight.

De Bromhead stated: “She looks a nice mare, jumped great and travelled well. Darragh (O’Keeffe) was great on her and I’m delighted to get it for the Marigas, who are great supporters of ours.

“She picked up nicely after lacking the final a bit. She’s nonetheless a bit inexperienced. I feel she’ll deal with pageant floor, however she’ll undergo the winter stuff. I hope so. She’s an enormous, scopey mare and therefore the identify, I suppose.

“We’ve some lovely young horses – we hoped we had coming into the season and felt we had bought well, but you never know. We’re happy where we are at the moment and we’ll try to maintain it.”

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