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Gary Carson

Gary Carson

Robinson celebrating after Party success

Thu 16th Nov 2017, 14:06

Poker Party and Dylan Robinson (nearest)Poker Party and Dylan Robinson (nearest)
© Photo Healy Racing

Poker Party proved very game of the Clonmel Oil Race Day Handicap Hurdle to give Dylan Robinson a welcome winner.

The Henry de Bromhead-trained gelding disputed for most of the two-mile three-furlong trip and stuck on well when pressed in the closing stages.

The well-backed 13/2 shot (20/1 this morning) led going to the second last but was strongly pressed by Pat's Oscar after a mistake at the final flight.

He found more on the run-in to gain a three-parts-of-a-length win.

Robinson was having just his second mount since returning from a fractured wrist suffered at Tipperary in July and he said:-

“I broke and dislocated my wrist four and a half months ago and that's my second ride back. 

"I fractured the wrist in a couple of places and it took a while to come back properly. Hopefully things will kick off from here."

De Bromhead added:- "He has always jumped brilliantly at home loose schooling but when we ran him, his jumping was just appalling. I think you cannot move a muscle on him so we stuck Dylan up on him and told him to tie his hands to the mane and he was brilliant on him.

"He's a good horse but just couldn't jump and his jumping went to pot. He jumped pretty well today, still made a couple of mistakes but he'll be a nice horse when he gets his confidence.

"It's great to see Dylan back - he's a great little rider, is a good part of our team and is with me full-time and works hard with us.

"I'm also delighted for his owner Brian Acheson, who is a local man to Clonmel, as it's his first winner with us."

(Quotes by Tom Weekes)