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- It's All A Joke has last laugh in Naas
Michael Graham
It's All A Joke has last laugh in Naas
It's All A Joke in front where it counts
© Photo Healy Racing
It’s All A Joke was another high-drawn horse to win a big-field sprint at Naas today, in the concluding Heritage Hotel Handicap over six furlongs.
Ronan Whelan’s mount raced from stall 21 and soon raced in mid-division on the stands’ side.
He was shaken up to take closer order a furlong and a half down, and motored into contention at the business end.
He came through with his winning challenge 150 yards from home and kept on to prevail by half a length at 22/1. Teddy Boy couldn’t reach him in second at 9/2 and was a neck in front of Bellick (20/1). Indiana Grey was a further half length away in fourth at 9/1.
“This fella has been some heartbreak and he was close to getting the door a few times,” said Ado McGuinness.
“I thought we were in trouble when I saw him drawn in 21 as so far this year it was biased against this side. But the ground cut up a bit and they all came this side.
“He wasn’t winning out of turn and obviously he likes a little ease in the ground even though he’s won on the all-weather.
“He’s in Bellewstown during the week over five. I probably should have put him in over seven but he’s going to run there if he gets in with a penalty.
“Adam Caffrey rides him at home and he’s done a great job with him. He was running away with every other lad that rode him.” Chief Little Hawk won the six-furlong Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes from stall 17 and Sweet Gardenia took the Silver Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes out of box 18.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee