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Deserved win for Hogan's Mezajy
Mezajy (Denis Hogan, rail) just held off Zanjabeel (Davy Russell)
© Photo Healy Racing
In the training and riding role Denis Hogan struck courtesy of the JRM Racing Syndicate-owned Mezajy in the Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Handicap Hurdle.
Hogan set out his stall from the start of the two miler on the first-time blinkered five-year-old.
Strongly backed favourite Zanjabeel was a big danger to the pace-setter up the straight.
However Mezajy had the favoured inner berth and he held on in a rousing finish, by a short-head.
"I was quietly fancying him. He just had so many goes but without the blinds he was running on and off the bridle," said Hogan.
"He loves it there in front. He came up for me at the last and when Davy Russell (on Zanjabeel) is breathing down your neck it's fairly scary. You either go long or you give up.
"I thought I was nearly nicked on the line but it's brilliant.
"The lads have been patient and John Mahon is a great owner. He's a Longford man who is based in New York.
"Possibly he'll go for the handicap hurdle on the Monday night at Galway, although I have three or four for it now. It's great he's got his head in front as he deserved it."
The Stewards interviewed D.G. Hogan, rider of Mezajy, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race.
Evidence was heard from the rider concerned.
Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence the Stewards were of the opinion that D.G. Hogan was in breach of regulations 10.3 (f) and 10.4.
Having considered his record in this regard, the Stewards suspended D.G. Hogan for 3 racedays.
(GC & EM)