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Alan Magee
Happy Dreams edges out Wee Charlie in a thriller
Happy Dreams (right) beating Wee Charlie
© Photo Healy Racing
The Anna Gannon 90th Birthday Handicap Hurdle looked highly competitive beforehand and so it proved as the 24-runner 2m4f Fairyhouse event provided a thrilling finish with Happy Dreams just coming out on top.
Owned and trained by Michael McDonagh, the 12/1 shot made relentless progress to challenge on the run-in.
Sean O’Keeffe’s mount then fought out a tremendous battle with Wee Charlie and the photo-finish print eventually showed he’d prevailed by a short-head.
The 3/1 favourite Jump The Shark held every chance finishing two and a half lengths back in third, while Early Arrival came home strongest of all just a head back in fourth.
O’Keeffe said, “It was very tight, we were nip and tuck all the way up the run-in. In fairness to my lad he kept trying and battling and I was hoping he was on the right side.”
Quotes by Gary Carson