Jumping proves crucial as Tipp comes good Jumping is the name of the game, and Gallant Tipp certainly proved the point when landing the Budweiser Beginners Chase at Roscommon. The J P McManus-owned gelding fell while holding a narrow advantage at the last at Tipperary last month but this time he took full advantage of his rivals mistakes to justify 7/4 favouritism. The front-running Deputy's Pass fell three out and hampered Speed Demon, who in turn fell at the second last. All this drama left Gallant Tipp clear, and the seven-year-old gelding kept on well under Barry Geraghty to score by five and a half lengths. Much Wants More took the runner-up spot, with Dawn Flyer another nine lengths adrift in third. Winning trainer Edward O'Grady said, "I didn't think it would take so long. We were 14 months trying to win a chase. He was very unlucky the last day I thought. He slipped more than fell. "I don't have any plans and I'll see what Frank (Berry) suggests. I was very happy with his jumping today." (GC & AM)