Oscar performance was one to remember at Punchestown
Big guns were silenced by unheralded gelding in 2007.
Silent Oscar’s career high also sadly marked the end of his racing days as he sprang a 20-1 shock at Punchestown in 2007. Trained by Harry Rogers, the then eight-year-old had won three times for his previous team before joining Rogers for the 2006/7 campaign. He did not show much for Rogers in his first three starts – but a third place at odds of 100-1 in the December Festival Hurdle at Leopardstown showed a flash of ability, although he failed to build on that in his next two starts. Rogers then changed tack, switching Silent Oscar to the Flat and he duly obliged by beating 2006 Champion Hurdle second Macs Joy by two lengths.With Silent Oscar clearly on form, Rogers took a shot at the ACCBank Champion Hurdle 12 days later – a race which read a bit like a who’s who of two-milers at that point in time. Macs Joy was again in opposition, along with dual Champion Hurdle winner Hardy Eustace and his old adversary Harchibald, plus Grade One winners Iktitaf and Strangely Brown. There were only two in it with two flights to jump though, as Silent Oscar and Robbie Power went toe to toe with Barry Geraghty and Macs Joy, with the latter edging in front before the last, only for Silent Oscar to find a little more and prevail by a neck.
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