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- Snow gets his head in front
Gary Carson
Snow gets his head in front
Jon Snow leads them for home in the second
© Photo Healy Racing
Front running tactics again reaped rewards at Leopardstown when Jon Snow gained a deserved success in the Donohoe Marquees Maiden Hurdle.
The five-year-old had been placed three times since joining Willie Mullins and made the breakthrough in this afternoon's two-mile-two contest.
Paul Townend was soon in front on the 6/4 favourite and he responded well when asked for an effort turning for home.
There was a long run to the line, with the last omitted due to the sun, but the French-bred stuck on well to keep market rival Fakiera at bay by a length-and-a-quarter.
Mullins said:- “I was hoping he would have won a race before now. We’ll probably look at Fairyhouse for him.
“Paul thought he handled the ground well and I was surprised how well he handled it.”
Regarding work after racing he added:- “I’ll see what the ground is like here today and we might bring a few up to jump fences tomorrow.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)