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Gary Carson
Boru wins battle of big priced pair
Our Boy Boru (far side) fights it out with Alabama Rose
© Photo Healy Racing
Our Boy Boru sprang a 40/1 shock in the opener at Navan today giving both jockey Mattie Bowes and trainer John Woods a welcome winner.
Bowes was having his first ride since suffering a back injury at Cork late last month and it was also his first winner since April 2015. It was Armagh-based Woods' first winner since November 2014.
The Brian Boru gelding was prominent throughout and was ridden to challenge two from home.
He got the better of 50/1 shot Alabama Rose giving Robbie Power his first ride back after injury, on the run-in to record a length success. Tamlough Boy was sent off the well supported 8/11 favorite (7/4 in morning). He challenged two out but failed to pick up after a slight mistake there and could only finish sixth.
“It was a bit of a surprise. I train him for a local syndicate in Armagh,” said Woods afterwards.
The Tote trifecta, and unusually also the exacta, were both not won with the big priced pair filling the first two spots.