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Alan Magee
Moore successfully deputises on Hardy Bloke
Hes A Hardy Bloke makes a mistake at the last when challenging Envious Editor
© Photo Healy Racing
Johnny Moore made full use of a spare ride on Hes A Hardy Bloke as the Noel Meade-trained gelding finished strongly to land the Punchestown Maiden Hurdle.
Sean Flanagan stood himself down after feeling stiff and sore following a heavy fall at Tramore yesterday, and Moore deputised on the 100/30 chance. Envious Editor headed the 10/11 favourite Captain Kangaroo approaching the final flight where Hes A Hardy Bloke made a mistake when challenging.
However, the five-year-old son of Aizavoski soon recovered and kept on well to beat Envious Editor by four lengths.
Captain Kangaroo was a further five lengths back in third.
Meade said, “He’s a nice horse and hopefully will continue to improve. He jumps fences well, he won a point-to-point. He handled the ground ok.
“We had to hobday him after his first run when he pulled up in Leopardstown. He was beaten by a good horse in the north last time and we put a tongue tie on him today.
“We’ll try and find a rated novice for him. He did well to pick up on that ground after a mistake at the last.”