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Rothwell on the mark with 20/1 outsider
Fiveaftermidnight with Philip Rothwell and jockey Sean O'Keeffe won for
© Photo Healy Racing
Fiveaftermidnight caused a 20/1 upset when winning the Punctual Print Novice Handicap Chase at Naas today as the Philip Rothwell trained mare arrived with a strong late challenge to win under jockey Sean O'Keeffe.
The six year old mare was second-last of 13 to complete a 2m6f handicap chase at Punchestown handicap chase 25 days ago but today, in first-time cheek-pieces, returned in much better form.
Eventual runner-up Hilltop Supreme looked very likely to win having jumped the last in front but Fiveaftermidnight finished well to eventually lead close home and power to a three and three parts of a length win.
Cheltenham festival winning trainer Rothwell later explained “she won a maiden hurdle back in the summer and then had disappointed us a few times. She lost her confidence over fences and Annette that rides her out at home and looks after her has done a super job. We’ve done a good bit of schooling over hurdles with her just to get her confidence back.
“The plan was to ride her handy coming here today and then when I thought there was so much pace in the race I said to Sean going out to take your time and try and get a little bit of confidence and get her coming home well.
“That might get her into some of the good mares’ handicap chases later in the year.”
Quotes from Alan Magee