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- Heist gets up on the line to grab the Money
Gary Carson
Heist gets up on the line to grab the Money
Money Heist & Keith Donoghue (right) beat Brandy Love (left)
© Photo Healy Racing
The Gavin Cromwell-trained Money Heist got up on the line to land the spoils in a thrilling finish to the 80-95 handicap hurdle at Galway. Brandy Harbour hit the front two from home in the two-mile-three contest and was pursued down to the final flight by the 5/4 favourite.
Both horses were slightly untidy at the last and Keith Donoghue got a good tune from the well-backed market leader (5/1 this morning) in the closing stages to just nab his rival at the post for a nose success.
The winner was making his handicap debut and the Imperial Monarch gelding had last been seen in action over fences at Clonmel in April.
Cromwell said:- “It didn’t look the strongest of races and it’s nice to get his head in front.
“He’s in again at Downpatrick on Friday so he may go there.”
It was a third winning favourite of the day at Galway.
Robbie Geoghegan got a nine day whip ban for his ride on the runner-up Brandy Harbour.
(Quotes by Alan Magee)