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Alan Magee
Ross takes advantage of Dodger exit
Ross Na Righ is left clear at the last as Aine O'Connor is unseated from De Dodger
© Photo Healy Racing
Ross Na Righ opened his chasing account in the two and a half mile Slievenamon Beginners Chase, although the 11/8 favourite had some fortune on his side as De Dodger exited when holding every chance at the last.
Aine O’Connor held a narrow lead aboard De Dodger when her mount hit the final fence hard, and she had no hope of staying in the saddle.
This left the Bryan Cooper-ridden Ross Na Righ clear to beat Ask Me Sister (7/1), who was hampered by the last fence drama, by an easy six lengths with Kildare Blowin (7/1) another eight lengths further back in third.
Winning trainer Dessie Hughes said, “We had a bit of luck which was nice. He was entitled to win and jumped really well today.
“He was going very well between the final two and I think he had a bit more left in the tank. We’ll see what mark he gets now but he won’t be good enough for the novices.”
(Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes)