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Gary Carson
Eagle off the mark over hurdles
Open Eagle and Ruby Walsh
© Photo Healy Racing
Open Eagle got off the mark over hurdles at the second time of asking when claiming the opening two-mile maiden hurdle at Fairyhouse today.
Willie Mullins' charge had been turned over at a short price on his jumping debut at Punchestown back in February but made no mistake this time under a confident ride from Ruby Walsh.
The 5/4 favourite travelled well to challenge between the final two flights and found plenty when asked for an effort on the run-in to post a two-and-a-quarter length success over Double Island
Open Eagle sprung to prominence on the Flat in England when running out a wide margin winner of the November Handicap at Doncaster just over a year ago.
"It was a good performance in very testing conditions, and we'll look for a novice race for him now," said Mullins.
"He was in front long enough, and didn't do a lot in front. We changed tactics and he jumped better. I wouldn't say he's a bad jumper.
"We have only schooled him a few times but we held onto him too much on his first hurdle run."
(Quotes by Alan Magee)