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Mosse bags Listed honours on first trip to Navan
The Broghie Man, far side, sees off Speak In Colours
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Gerald Mosse made a winning visit to Navan as he kept The Broghie Man up to his work to reward support in the Listed Committed Stakes.
The renowned French jockey sent his mount after Brick By Brick with a furlong and a half to travel.
The Broghie Man swepy past that rival at the furlong pole and was sent on to win his race. Speak In Colours found another gear in the final furlong, however, as he attempted to reel in the winner. He closed to within a short head and was gaining all the time but The Broghie Man saw out the five furlongs best of all.
Gerald Mosse said: "When I go somewhere for the first time it is always good to me so I'm quite happy! The horse loved the ground, (he was) very positive all the way and had the race in control.
"Of course it is a bit tough for him because at this level we were not the hottest one but the trainer did a really good job preparing him fit for today.
"He can go a bit higher, he really tries his best. He's a very honest and straightforward horse. I'm very pleased to be here.
"It's lovely and a good track. To be fair it's a bit sticky and soft but no tricks and a beautiful racecourse to ride."
Trainer Adrian Keatley said: “It’s good to get that job done and hopefully we’ll head to Naas next for the Lacken (on May 20). There is nothing really for him over five so we’ll go to Naas next and see what happens.
“Gerald was over last weekend riding work for the owner of London Icon (Simon Kwok) who is good friends with him in Hong Kong. It’s good to get him as he has a wealth of knowledge and we are lucky to have him when we can.
“Hopefully if he can step up again then long term it might be the Commonwealth but he’ll have to go Group Three next and see where we go from there. He loves that ground and that will have to be in his favour as well.
“London Icon will go straight for the French Guineas, and hopefully we’ll get him there in one piece. It’s unknown whether he’s up to that competition or not but we won’t know unless we go.
“He’s in good shape and doing everything right since his run at Naas.”
The Broghie Man had been backed from as big as 33/1 this morning before returning a 10/1 chance from 11/2 shot Speak In Colours.
He had been gelded since his last run at Chantilly in November.
Additional reporting by Alan Magee