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- Drumbaloo takes last at Navan
Drumbaloo takes last at Navan
The concluding race on today’s card, the Ladbrokes Cheltenham Bumper Series ‘Future Champions’ (Pro/Am) Grade 2 Flat Race caused somewhat of a surprise when 5/2 shot Drumabaloo beat the 1/3 favourite Tornedo Shay
Robbie McNamara took up the lead travelling well over a furlong and half out and kept on well to hold off the late challenge of the favourite by a short head.
Winning trainer James Lambe said afterwards: “I thought maybe he might have been caught for a bit of toe but Robbie said he was idling in front.”
“He wasn’t drilled for today and we’ll give him a break now. He’s a horse with a big future.”
“We’ll sit down with the owners now and discuss his plans for the future.”
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