Rebel with a cause for James Motherway at Limerick
Heaven Help Us and Queens Brook foiled in high-class Listed affair.
Rebel Ivy floored some big names when running out a straightforward winner of a strong-looking Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cailin Alainn Mares’ Hurdle at Limerick. An 18-1 chance in the Listed contest for trainer James Motherway and rider Sean O’Keeffe, the seven-year-old jumped soundly to saunter into the lead over the penultimate fence. With her rivals strung out behind her, the mare was unchallenged in crossing the line 10 lengths ahead of Coral Cup winner Heaven Help Us and Mares’ Hurdle runner-up Queens Brook, who was sent off the 4-6 favourite.Rebel Ivy wins the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Cailin Alainn Mares’ Hurdle 🥇#ITVRacing | @LimerickRaces pic.twitter.com/OhFx8eaImd
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 23, 2022
“I’m over the moon. It was her first run of the season, we knew it was a hot race and I told Sean to ride for a place,” Motherway said. “He said it went easy all the way and he had loads of mare coming down the home straight. “She always threatened to be a really nice mare, but mentally has always been fractious. Since her break she has become more relaxed and chilled out and stronger as well. “She had a super run at the Punchestown Festival and her form was there in the background. It was hard to over confident, but it is great to black type.” Andrew Slattery enjoyed the first Listed jumps winner of his training career when Plains Indian landed the Dunraven Arms Hotel Novice Hurdle. At 5-1 the Danny Mullins-ridden chestnut proved his stamina when tried over the trip for the first time and defeated The Friday Man, the even-money favourite, by a length and a half.

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