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Alan Magee
Persistent completes double for connections
Persistent (right) beating Newsworthy
© Photo Healy Racing
Persistent completed a quick double at Kilbeggan for owner J P McManus and trainer Joseph O’Brien when taking the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Handicap Hurdle.
The Montjeu gelding was making his handicap debut after three hurdle outings in recent months, and was sent off an 11/2 chance in this two-mile event.
Jody McGarvey waited until after the final flight before asking the four-year-old for an effort, and he collared Newsworthy close home to score by half a length. Konig Hall could find no extra on the run-in to finish a further three lengths back in third.
J P McManus’ racing manager Frank Berry said, “He didn’t jump wonderfully but he stays well. He kept going and jumped the last couple well. He ran well here the last day, and may come back here again.”
Shane Shortall was aboard Treasure Chest for the same connections in the opener, while McManus' colours were also carried to success on the afternoon by Dont Kick Nor Bite