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Talk The Lingo walks the walk
Joe Hennessy and Barry Cash after their win
© Photo Healy Racing
County Cork restricted licence holder Joe Hennessy saddled his first winner under Rules since May 2006 when the home-bred half-brother to Bob Lingo, Talk The Lingo made all under Barry Cash in the Four Roads Maiden Hurdle at Roscommon.
The ill-fated Bob Lingo (by Bob's Return) of course landed the Galway Plate in 2012 but his four-year younger Revoque-sired brother came here still in search of his first win at the age of eight.
Cash kicked on aboard the 14/1 shot from before the straight. Further fluent jumping by Talk The Lingo over the last three hurdles enabled him to convincingly beat the 4/9 favourite Killer Crow (his hurdling let him down on his debut in the sphere) by six lengths.
Hennessy, a Castlemartyr-based dairy farmer said: "He has had a lot of problems but we kept the faith.
"He will hardly emulate his brother, Bob Lingo, but he might win a few chases in time. He had ability as a five-year-old but he had setbacks then.
"He likes good ground and we'll see what the handicapper will do. He might go for a novice hurdle but we'll see. Barry said he could have done with a better gallop.
"He is the only horse we have in training at the minute." (DM & EM)