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"Very raw" Jaycean makes perfect start
Jaycean and Davy Russell (nearside) with eventual second Hemlock and Darragh O'Keeffe
© Photo Healy Racing
Bred by the Mangans in Conna out of a ‘Montys’ dam, Jaycean had plenty to recommend on paper and he proved as much out on the track with a winning debut in the Graigs Lane Maiden Hurdle (division one) at Navan.
The Caldwell Construction Ltd-owned and Gordon Elliott-trained Leading Light gelding got a 33/1 quote for the Ballymore with Powers after landing a three and a quarter length win in the hands of Davy Russell.
Tail swishing Hemlock followed home in second, with a three length gap back to favourite Glen Wyllin in third.
Owners Andrew and Gemma Brown have assembled a lovely team of horses with their man in Ireland, Joey Logan, and Elliott sees a nice future for this five-year-old too.
He said: “I thought he was a baby, he was very raw and I said we'd give him a run in a maiden hurdle and see where we are. He's a nice horse.
“That was great and he's not a bad horse. Even hacking away at home he's a big light weak horse.
“He's a big chaser, that's what he is.”
J.C. Gainford, rider of Keepthefaithinme trained by Gordon Elliott, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount never travelled throughout this race.
(GC & EM)