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Michael Graham
Its All Guesswork for Elliott and Russell!
Its All Guesswork comes home clear in Bellewstown
© Photo Healy Racing
Its All Guesswork ran away with the three mile maiden hurdle in Bellewstown for Gordon Elliott and Davy Russell.
The five-year-gelding made it three on the card for Elliott and two for Russell.
He sized up the two horses in front of him - Go Another One and Sweet Shirleen - at the third last and thundered away from them after jumping it.
The 7/4 shot was clear of Go Another One at the second last and eased home by nine lengths from the 11/10 favourite. Winter Berry completed the placings in third at 66/1.
Davy Russell said: "I suppose that's more like it now. I suppose the step up to three miles and the jumping made a big difference to him. He's always been working like a really nice horse. I suppose the bit drier ground and the trip and the jumping all helped bring out improvement.
"I schooled him over fences as a three-year-old so he should jump a little bit better. He's a little bit clumsy and he can do nothing but improve."
Gordon Elliott added: “He's a nice horse and I thought I would have won a race with him before now.
“I've won more races with lesser horses. He's been a bit disappointing and things haven't worked out.
“I'd say the step up in trip suited him and I'd say he'll win plenty of races. He might like a bit of better ground as well.”
Additional reporting by Gary Carson