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Alan Magee
Benbulben Boy scores on hurdling debut
Benbulben Boy and Keith Donoghue
© Photo Healy Racing
Benbulben Boy got his jumping career off to a bright start when taking the Shanagolden Maiden Hurdle in fine style at Limerick.
The Yeats gelding indicated ability in two bumper outings last year and continued a good recent run here for rider Keith Donoghue.
The Denise Foster-trained 10/1 chance jumped to the front at the penultimate flight and soon asserted, keeping on well on the run-in to beat Old Durham Town by four lengths. Karakhan was a further five lengths back in third, while 4/5 favourite Baltic Moon made a number of jumping errors eventually finishing sixth.
Donoghue said, "It was his first run over hurdles, he jumped well and was good over the last two. He had a good run the first day in a bumper in Galway and the last day the ground might have been a bit heavy for him.
"He got away with the ground today and will be a grand horse for the summer."
(TW & AM)