Pat Taaffe rides first winner at Downpatrick
Proud day for father and trainer Tom Taaffe, as grandson of Arkle’s jockey records maiden success.
Pat Taaffe – grandson and namesake of the rider of the legendary Arkle – partnered the first winner of his career in dramatic fashion at Downpatrick on Monday. His mount, Walking Fame, trained by his father, Tom, had to survive a lengthy stewards’ inquiry after being first past the post in the A J C Group INH Flat Race. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion Though travelling smoothly, Walking Fame did not help her rider by hanging to her left from a fair way out. It became more pronounced in the closing stages as Deo Bellator and I A Connect tried to challenge.The result stands after a stewards’ enquiry to an eventful finale.
First-past-the-post Walking Fame is named the winner for Tom and Pat Taaffe at @DownpatrickRace pic.twitter.com/aGjFj7LBn8 — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 31, 2020
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