Cash Back floors stablemate Classic Getaway at Clonmel
£570,000 Cheveley Park recruit has to settle for second place on hurdling bow.
Classic Getaway was upstaged by stable companion Cash Back in the Munster Hurdle at Clonmel. A runaway winner on his only start in the point-to-point field, Classic Getaway was snapped up for GBP 570,000 by bloodstock agent Tom Malone and trainer Gordon Elliott on behalf of Cheveley Park Stud. After leaving Elliott to join Willie Mullins, the six-year-old made a successful debut under rules with a 15-length verdict in a Tipperary bumper last May and was the 5-6 favourite on his return to action. Partnered by Paul Townend, Classic Getaway tracked the Danny Mullins-ridden Cash Back (8-1) during the early stages before taking over with a circuit to run.The smart Cash Back strikes on his return to hurdles, beating stablemate and expensive buy Classic Getaway for Willie Mullins at @ClonmelR @dan2231 pic.twitter.com/9Rn2EUi85e
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 6, 2022
The market leader looked to be in command in front rounding the home turn, but his stablemate was back alongside after jumping the second flight from home and was six lengths clear at the line. The winning rider said: “He was a 140-rated hurdler going into this so I was a bit surprised he was discounted in the betting and thought he’d have a good chance. “He had a nice comeback run in Cork and it is nice to see him in the winner’s enclosure again. “It was getting tactical going down the hill the final time and I was going well and nobody else was going to get involved. I wouldn’t discount the second horse (Classic Getaway) yet as it was still a very good run for a horse first time over hurdles. He’ll improve plenty from that as well.” He added: “Cash Back has always had the engine, was placed in a Grade One novice chase and had his jumping issues but that was a confidence booster today.”
Gary O’Brien on Dinoblue:
“Based on what we saw there, she could very easily go a long, long way.”@ClonmelR pic.twitter.com/0T41LH7txq — Racing TV (@RacingTV) January 6, 2022
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