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Notwhatiam sprang a 20/1 shock in the Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Hurdle but it wasn’t a big surprise to winning trainer Richie Rath.
The Morozov gelding led two from home, under JJ Slevin, and scooted clear before the final flight in the two-and-a-half mile contest.
The seven-year-old stayed on strongly in the closing stages to post a six-and-a-half length success over Go It Alone
“Myself and JJ always thought this was a really good horse,” said Rath.
“I made a mistake running him at Clonmel. He was third and went up 6lb for it. I think he’s a good horse and the softer the better for him.
“I wouldn’t run him back too quickly. He’s hardy but he seems to take three weeks.
“He should have a good future over fences. He won first time out for me and I don’t have him that terribly long.
“He’d run well the first day and then kind of make a liar out of you the next time. I could never figure it out.
“I was coming here today looking at the paper thinking ‘how is this lad 33/1’. I was thinking that maybe they know something that I don’t know!”