The Wallpark claims last-gasp Listed success
Gordon Elliott’s charge leaves it late at Galway.
The Wallpark came with a wet sail to snatch top honours in the BoyleSports Handicap Hurdle at the Galway Festival. So Scottish looked all set to land the EURO 110,000 Listed-class feature when fending off the challenge of fellow JP McManus-owned contender Comfort Zone on the run-in. However, Gordon Elliott’s 14-1 chance The Wallpark found a second wind under Sam Ewing and stormed home to forge ahead in the final stages, getting up by half a length. Elliott also saddled the fourth-placed Beacon Edge, who was partnered by stable jockey Jack Kennedy. It was a fifth success in his last eight races for the victor, who had been raised 8lb in the ratings for last month’s Kilbeggan triumph, when also running on strongly after being under pressure a long way out.The Wallpark comes from out of the clouds to deny JP McManus a Galway winner and take the @BoyleSports Handicap Hurdle under Sam Ewing 🏆 pic.twitter.com/mxeIHxR6P2
— Galway Races (@Galway_Races) August 3, 2024
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