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Donal Murphy
Another hat-trick for Double Seven
Double Seven (nearest) jumps the last alongside Fisher Bridge
© Photo Healy Racing
Double Seven completed a hat-trick of wins at Kilbeggan, as he took the Hackett’s Bookmakers Handicap Chase, under Mark Walsh for Martin Brassil.
The seven-year-old son of Milan won over the course and distance in June, before following up in the Midlands National last month.
Sent off the 4/1 joint-favourite this evening, he raced in mid-division for much of the contest, before making headway into fifth at the third last.
He stayed on into second before the last, hitting the front on the run-in, and he kept on well to score comfortably by five and a half lengths.
The Noel Meade trained Fisher Bridge ran well to take second at 11/1, Davy Condon’s fourth second place finish of the evening, while the front-running Norther Bay was eleven lengths back in third under Eddie O’Connell for Eoin Griffin at 12/1.
However after a Stewards Enquiry, Norther Bay was demoted to fourth with Glenstar (16/1), for John Ryan and David Splaine, being awarded third place
Norther Bay was adjudged to have interfered with Glenstar on the run-in. Annie Other was the other joint-favourite, but she finished a disappointing last of the eleven runners.
Remarkably the JP McManus owned victor already recorded a hat-trick earlier in his career, winning three hurdles in succession at Tipperary, Galway and Tipperary again.
Mark Walsh said afterwards: "He is a different horse this year on the better ground. He is small and just can’t go through the soft.
"The ground is a huge help to him and hopefully he can keep improving."
Additional reporting by Alan Magee