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Magic back on form for O'Sullivan
Call It Magic and Ruby Walsh are cheered home
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Call It Magic bounced back to form when making all for a convincing success in the Eamon Sheridan Groundworks Chase at Ballinrobe.
Ruby Walsh, recording a double on the card, bounced out in front in the two-mile seven-furlong event and has his rivals on the stretch before the second last.
The Ross O'Sullivan-trained gelding was kept up to his work on the run-in to record an 11-length success over Net D'Ecosse
The 4/1 winner had been beaten a long way on his return to action over hurdles at Cork last month and had been pulled up when last seen in action over fences at Punchestown in April.
“He’s a horse with issues — muscles, back trouble and everything like that going," said O'Sullivan.
“There’s been a lot of work done on him over the summer.
“He got into a rhythm today — he loved it - a pair of blinkers on him, Ruby on him — and from the word go you could tell after three fences that today would be good a day for him.
“He ran over hurdles recently and he just didn’t enjoy himself.
“If you could just keep him right — he won his point-to-point by twenty five lengths. He won his bumper then by ten and we thought he was the real deal. Things just didn’t work out for him.
“If you can keep him right it clicks and it clicked today.
“All the big handicap chases are now back on the agenda if we can just keep him right.”
(Quotes by Eamonn Murphy)