Aforementioned too good for Munster National rivals
Claimer Gavin Brouder secures biggest success of his career so far.
Aforementioned claimed top honours for Gordon Elliott in the JT McNamara Ladbrokes Munster National at Limerick. The Cullentra handler saddled two runners in a bid to land a prize he last won with dual Grand National hero Tiger Roll in 2016, with Aforementioned joined by stable companion Roaring Bull. Given a fine ride by 7lb claimer Gavin Brouder, 6-1 shot Aforementioned battled his way to the front in the straight and saw off the challenge of Portmore Lough by two and a half lengths.Aforementioned wins the JT McNamara @Ladbrokes Munster National Handicap Chase, jockey Gavin Brouder with a great recovery after almost coming off at the first! @gelliott_racing the winning trainer. pic.twitter.com/dShcs21tej
— Limerick Races (@LimerickRaces) October 11, 2020
“That’s definitely a career highlight and I grew up dreaming of these big days as a jockey,” said Brouder. “I had a very bad concussion from a fall (from today’s runner-up Portmore Lough) at the Galway Festival (in July) and I was lucky to just get away with that. “Today’s race panned out beautifully for him and it happened easily for him.” My Sister Sarah provided Willie Mullins with a third straight victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cailin Alainn Mares Hurdle.
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