Busselton claims dramatic Kerry National
Top-weight Hewick departed at the last with every chance.
Busselton made virtually every yard of the running to provide trainer Joseph O’Brien with back-to-back victories in the Guinness Kerry National at Listowel. A field of 16 runners went to post for the EURO 200,000 feature and there were plenty of thrills and spills during the course of the three-mile contest. El Barra, the 5-1 favourite for Willie Mullins and Paul Townend, crashed out with over a circuit still to race, while his well fancied stablemate Rock Road was later pulled up injured. Under an buccaneering ride from J J Slevin, 13-2 chance Busselton kept out of trouble on the front end and had most of his rivals in trouble rounding the home turn.Busselton (@JosephOBrien2 and @JJjslevin) wins the @GuinnessIreland Kerry National at @ListowelRaces with the horses and jockeys who came down at the final fence unscathed. Our thoughts are with Rock Road, who was pulled up mid-race. pic.twitter.com/WvlPIuEB4y
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 21, 2022
The only horse able to go with the leader was Shark Hanlon’s Hewick, who was carrying the welter burden off 11st 12lb following previous big-race wins in the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown and Galway Plate. Just when it looked like Jordan Gainford was delivering the EURO 850 purchase with a winning run approaching the final fence, Hewick knuckled on landing and parted company with his rider. His exit left Busselton in the clear and he passed the post with just under three lengths in hand over Mullins’ Recite A Prayer, with the winner’s stable companion Darasso best of the rest in third. O’Brien, who won last year’s Kerry National with Assemble, was represented by his assistant Brendan Powell. He said: “I don’t know whether he’d have won if the other horse had stood up but he would have kept battling. He’s as hard as nails for a five-year-old. He jumps, stays and seems to go on any ground.

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