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- Parcs makes winning return for Howard
Parcs makes winning return for Howard
Charli Parcs (green and gold) tracks his rivals turning in
© Photo Healy Racing
Charli Parcs overcame a long absence to make a winning start for Aidan Howard at Leopardstown this afternoon.
The JP McManus-owned gelding was making his first start since finishing well held in the Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham in November 2018.
Barry Geraghty tracked the leaders on the 7/1 shot in today's two-mile-two conditions event and moved up turning for home.
With the second last and final flights both omitted it was a long run for home and the French-bred gelding travelled well behind the leaders after the final obstacle was jumped. Jetz took over from front-runner Mengli Khan before the straight but had no answer when Charli Parcs swooped inside the final furlong for a cosy four-and-a-half length success.
Howard said:- “He did that very nicely. I haven’t asked him a whole pile at home but what he has done he’s done it nicely.
“They went a good gallop today and he got to settle in great. He has the bit of class to travel and Barry gave him a great ride. I’m hoping he’ll improve a little.
“Hopefully we’ll find something similar for him in a about a month to six weeks time.
“He’d prefer a bit better ground and the staff in the yard have done a great job keeping him sound.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)