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- Mogwli rallies to give Jack Cleary his second winner
Mark Nunan
Mogwli rallies to give Jack Cleary his second winner
Mogwli and Jack Cleary (right) win from Inflection Point (near side)
© Photo Healy Racing
Mowgli (14/1) took the NavanRacecourse.ie Handicap in the hands of young 10lbs claimer Jack Cleary.
The 3-year-old gelding led until headed and looking beaten inside the final furlong.
Under a hands and heels ride, he rallied willingly to get back in front and he just held the late burst of Inflection Point (9/1) by a short head, with Silverkode (16/1) a further half length back in third.
The runner-up was most unlucky, having failed to get racing room until well inside the final furlong.
The gambled-on 11/8 favourite Evasive Power never landed a blow in eighth.
Mowgli had given young Cleary, son of trainer Mickey Cleary, his first winner when scoring at odds of 50/1 on his previous start at the Curragh last month.
Winning trainer Willie McCreery said: “It's great for the young fella and great for the missus (wife Amanda) who bred him.
“We have a lovely Raven's Pass half-brother being broken at the moment.
“He broke well and there is lovely fresh ground down the rail. He just kept him happy and I thought the horse fought them off well but I thought we were just going to be caught on the line.
“He gave him a little breather and he took off again. I'm delighted for the horse as he's always shown that and finally he's doing something for us.”
Winning rider Cleary added: “I used to ride out a bit for Charles O’Brien and I joined Mr. McCreery a year ago and it’s going well. I love it there and he’s a good boss to work for!”
Additional reporting by Gary Carson