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Gamble landed by Shadow Catcher
Shadow Catcher landed a gamble on debut in the two mile maiden hurdle at Punchestown with Paul Carberry in the saddle for trainer Gordon Elliott.
The three-year-old son of Haafhd was 4/1 early doors with the bookmakers this morning but they were all forced to cut him substantially as the support came.
The winner was sent off 7/4 favourite and showed great battling qualities to get back up to win by half-a-length after being headed by Ruby Walsh on Darroun (4/1 from 3/1) after the final flight.
Gordon Elliott has high aspirations for his juvenile. He said: “He was a bit keen and babyish and pricked his ears when he got to the front. There should be a bit of improvement in him.
"He’ll go for the race in Leopardstown [Grade 1 Spring Juvenile Hurdle]. He’s a nice horse for good owners and we got him in the sales in October.”
Tom Taaffe’s Argocat took third-placed prize money at 8/1.
Michael Graham