Donal Murphy
Grade 3 glory for Jordans & Deegan
Jordans and Richie Deegan
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Jordans claimed Grade 3 honours on his second start in Ireland, as he just held off Monbeg Park in the BetVictor Novice Chase.
A four time winner in his native France, the Coastal Path five-year-old finished second to stable companion San Salvador on his debut for current connections at Listowel last month.
Supported from 9/2 early into 11/4 favouritism, the Joseph O'Brien-trained victor was close in fourth from three out and came with his challenge on the nearside approaching the next.
Soon left in front, he was steadied into the last and needed to be ridden out on the run-in to hold off the effort of Monbeg Park, with half a length between them at the line.
The runner-up was returned a 9/2 chance (from 7s), with his rider Jordan Gainford losing his left reign close home.
The front pair drew seven and a half lengths clear of Broomfield Bijou (5/1), while the front running Air Drop unseated Sam Ewing two out when still in a share of the lead.
"I thought that he'd go away and win at the second last, but he just pricked his ears a bit in front," winning rider Richie Deegan divulged.
"I was in front a bit soon. He popped the last and it just gave the other horse a chance to come back to us, but I never felt like I was going to be headed.
"He jumped well and will improve again."
STEWARDS REPORTS
The Raceday Stewards reviewed an incident in the closing stages involving Jordans (FR), ridden by R. Deegan, placed first, and Monbeg Park, ridden by J.C. Gainford, placed second, where it appeared these horses drifted to the far rail. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
The Raceday Stewards reviewed the whip use involving Jordans (FR), ridden by R. Deegan, where it appeared he used his whip in the forehand down the shoulder. The rider reported that this was done for corrective purposes. The Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board Veterinary Officer examined Pink In The Park trained by W.P. Mullins, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to have blood at both nostrils post race.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee