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Michael Graham
Darrens Hope delights Murphy in Ballinrobe
Darrens Hope puts in a good jump at Ballinrobe
© Photo Healy Racing
Darrens Hope was produced at the final flight by Denis O'Regan to capture the mares' maiden hurdle in Ballinrobe.
The six-year-old daughter of Oscar tracked Champagne Diva during this contest and challenged her between the last two hurdles.
She took a narrow lead at the last and soon asserted from the tiring runner-up.
The 2/1 joint favourite increased the margin to 11 lengths at the winning post from Champagne Diva at 6/1. The other 2/1 joint favourite, Sovereign Gold couldn't land a blow in third.
“A beginners' chase is what I have in mind for her now, but we just wanted to try and win a maiden hurdle with her first,” said owner/trainer/breeder Bob Murphy.
“I was a small bit worried coming here with the opposition she was facing.
“That was a good run she had in Listowel though, and she should be a good chaser as she’s already won a point-to-point.”
Darrens Hope won a maiden hurdle at Punchestown in January but was subsequently disqualified for a prohibited substance.
Additional reporting by Eamonn Murphy