Cabaret Queen holds on for Kerry National honours
Mullins’ runner claims narrow Listowel verdict.
Two mares fought out a thrilling finish to the Guinness Kerry National, with Cabaret Queen just holding off the late thrust of Moyhenna. The Willie Mullins-trained Cabaret Queen, winner of the Munster National last season for her enthusiastic bunch of owners, made just about every yard of the running. Cabaret Queen had burned off most of her rivals by the second last, but she had been jumping out to her right at most fences and did so again in the straight. When the 6-1 shot also went right at the last, JJ Slevin, a late replacement for Donagh Meyler, sensed his opportunity against the rail and the Denis Hogan-trained Moyhenna began to gain with every stride.What a finish to the Guinness Kerry National!
Long-time leader Cabaret Queen last home from the rallying Moyhenna in a thrilling renewal of the EURO 150,000 highlight for @PTownend and Willie Mullins at @ListowelRaces pic.twitter.com/ZlWFk7a3er— Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 23, 2020
Upset!
Malone Road loses his unbeaten record as N’golo shows his engine and bounces back for Willie Mullins, @PTownend and the Riccis @ListowelRaces Results & free replays ➡ https://t.co/GI57hUtDeF pic.twitter.com/5PY0GdSq6G — Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 23, 2020
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