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- Donoghue on the mark again with family success
Alan Magee
Donoghue on the mark again with family success
Trishknowsbest and Keith Donoghue
© Photo Healy Racing
Trishknowsbest opened her account at the ninth attempt under rules when benefitting from a canny ride by Keith Donoghue to take the M B McGrady & Co Accountants Handicap Hurdle at Downpatrick.
Donoghue smuggled the Patrick Griffin-trained mare up the inner to challenge at the final flight and she soon hit the front.
The five-year-old daughter of Malinas needed to dig deep on the uphill climb to hold off fellow 7/1 shot Darkest Hour by three-quarters of a length with Mater Matuta a further four and a half lengths back in third.
The Cheltenham Festival winning rider is on the crest of a wave at present having partnered a treble at Sligo on Wednesday and this win was all the more special as she’s owned by his father.
Donoghue said, "It means a bit more alright and my mum is here today.
"She had showed in maiden hurdles when she was fifth or sixth (that she could win a race). She was always running her race and we knew someday it would come right for her.
"She settled well and I was able to get into it without using her up.
"I took the gap on the inside going to the last and I probably ended up committing too soon, but I kind of had to take it. Thankfully she held on."
Quotes by Michael Graham