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- Whirling Dervish comes good over hurdles at 20/1
Alan Magee
Whirling Dervish comes good over hurdles at 20/1
Whirling Dervish and Keith Donoghue clear the last for an easy win
© Photo Healy Racing
Whirling Dervish finally started to pay back on some of the six figure sum he was purchased for last autumn when recording a facile win at odds of 20/1 in the Athlone Maiden Hurdle at Kilbeggan.
The Camelot gelding won twice on the Flat for Jessica Harrington to reach a rating of 100 but, having been bought for 120,000 at the Newmarket Horses In Training Sale last October, was generally disappointing since sent hurdling by current connections.
The Gavin Cromwell-trained five-year-old was reappearing here after a break of over four months and made good headway to head the front-running favourite Santana Plessis before the last.
The 20/1 chance cruised home under Keith Donoghue to beat the ‘jolly’ by an easy six and a half lengths, with Jack Hackett a further two and three quarter lengths back in third.
Cromwell said, “He was a good Flat horse but we’ve had a lot of trouble with back problems and his jumping hasn’t been great.
“He jumped better today and it’s nice to win a race with him but clearly he was bought hoping he’d be a lot better than he is.
“He’ll go handicapping over the summer and we’ll see where it brings us.”