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- Heskin opens account for new boss
Alan Magee
Heskin opens account for new boss
Adrian Heskin and Barry Connell
© Photo Healy Racing
Adrian Heskin recorded a first winner in the colours of Barry Connell since his recently announced link-up with the top owner as Black Benny landed the Ennis Lifts Handicap Chase at Galway.
The Shane Broderick-trained gelding was produced by Heskin to challenge on the long run-in, and held the renewed effort of Rogue Angel by a neck.
The pair drew over five lengths clear of Down Under in third, with the front-running Aranhill Chief weakening after the last to finish fifth in this 2m6f event.
Connell said, “He looked well handicapped on his second to King Vuvuzela, and he’d a nice run on the flat at Roscommon. Adrian said he was getting tired at the end.
“He wants goodish ground, and maybe he’ll go for a handicap at Leopardstown over Christmas. He had a leg and was off for a year but has been a grand old servant.”
Reflecting on the reasons for appointing Heskin to replace Danny Mullins as his retained rider, Connell said, “Adrian is very good over an obstacle, and is strong in a finish. He’s got all you’d need in a rider.
“He’s spent quite a bit of time with Enda Bolger. Enda is a good judge and rates him highly.”
Heskin said, “It’s great to get off the mark for Barry, and hopefully it’s onwards and upwards from here.”