Risk Belle rewards favourite-backers – but only after anxious wait
Result of Fairyhouse feature overturned in stewards’ room.
Risk Belle justified favouritism in the EURO 100,000 RYBO Handicap Hurdle at Fairyhouse but needed the assistance of the stewards to claim victory. It was Sean Doyle’s Monbeg Park who was first past the past, coming home half a length clear of the Willie Mullins-trained 7-2 market leader. However, with half a furlong to run the two got close together and at one point Risk Belle was knocked off her stride. Brian Lawless, on Monbeg Park, tried his hardest to keep his mount off Risk Belle, but he continued to lug right and the decision perhaps came as no surprise.A dramatic running of the EURO 100,000 RYBO Handicap Hurdle. Monbeg Park was first-past-the-post, but is demoted to second having caused interference. Risk Belle is awarded the contest for Mark Walsh, Willie Mullins & JP McManus 🏆 pic.twitter.com/gc0rtbOqC3
— FairyhouseRacecourse (@Fairyhouse) April 8, 2023
Risk Belle had jumped the last upsides in the Boodles at Cheltenham before being beaten a neck into third by Jazzy Matty, who finished down the field in this. It capped a fine day for owner JP McManus, who was on hand to welcome back three winners, with Tony Martin’s Gain De Cause (15-8) winning the Fred Kenny Lifetime Services To Racing Ladies National Handicap Chase and Canal End (9-4) the opening Tom Quinlan Electrical Maiden Hurdle. Canal End was a victory on his return to action for Mark Walsh, who having also been on Risk Belle will have been pleased with a double on his first day out since Cheltenham. “She got good experience in Cheltenham and you would have called her a winner jumping the last and just got run out of it up the hill. She had a lovely light weight today,” said Walsh of Risk Belle “She got a good run through the race and it all went to plan bar the interference after the last. Hopefully she can keep improving.”
After a Stewards’ Enquiry, Risk Belle has won the RYBO Handicap Hurdle 🐎
Jockey Mark Walsh with a double on his return from injury and a treble for owner JP McManus 👏#BoyleSportsIGN pic.twitter.com/GnK4OfFhe1 — FairyhouseRacecourse (@Fairyhouse) April 8, 2023
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