Mick Jazz (Barry Geraghty) leads over the last© Photo Healy Racing
Mick Jazz made a quick repayment on the 27,000 pounds he cost at Doncaster in August when justifying favouritism in the Cashel Maiden Hurdle at Clonmel.
The five-year-old gelding showed plenty of promise in juvenile hurdles for Harry Fry but disappointed when joint favourite for the Greatwood Hurdle last year and had been absent since.
The French-bred was weak in the market (1/3 this morning) eventually going off the 9/10 favourite but travelled well to challenge two out.
The Gordon Elliott-trained gelding led before the last, and kept on well on the run-in under Barry Geraghty to beat Russellstown by two and three quarter lengths. Criminate could find no extra on the run-in a further length back in third.
Elliott said, "He's a grand horse and did it well. Barry said he was a bit rusty and a bit keen at times but he had good form as a juvenile so should win plenty of races and we'll have a bit of fun with him.
"He had been working well since we got him and hadn't given any trouble. He'll go for a handicap hurdle at Down Royal next week."
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