Townend shines as Dolcita scoops Clonmel prize
Champion jockey pounced late to beat Ballyshannon Rose.
Dolcita finished with a flourish to claim top honours in the T.A. Morris Memorial Irish EBF Mares Chase at Clonmel. A field of nine runners went to post for the Listed contest, with Dolcita one of two runners for champion trainer Willie Mullins along with Cheltenham Festival heroine Elimay. While both brought strong claims to the table, neither headed the market, with that honour going to Joseph O’Brien’s 9-4 favourite Scarlet And Dove, who comprehensively beat both at Punchestown in April. It was a very different story six months on, however, with both Scarlet And Dove and Elimay unable to land a telling blow as Ballyshannon Rose put up a bold display from the front.A second Listed win for Dolcita who stays on best for @PTownend & @WillieMullinsNH at @ClonmelR 🏇 pic.twitter.com/DUuN4HuP1S
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 17, 2022
Paul Townend conjured a late surge from 11-4 shot Dolcita, though, and she got up to score by half a length from the gallant runner-up. Mullins said: “It is always easier to ride the second string and Paul just sat out and left them at it. They probably went a bit fast in front, he came along to take what was going and got the major prize. “We went out hoping to get some prize money and didn’t think we’d get it all with her, but she is improving. That’ll be a big step up for her. “Elimay will come along fitness-wise and the long-term plan is to go back to Cheltenham.” Gordon Elliott enjoyed a double on the card, with Jack Kennedy steering Landrake (9-2) to win the opening maiden hurdle while The Four Sixes (5-1) won the second in the hands of Davy Russell.

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