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    First Lieutenant Takes Charge of Betred Bowl
    04/04/13

    1 First Lieutenant 7/2
    2 Menorah 14/1
    3 Silviniaco Conti EvensF
    8 ran Distances: l, 1l, 7l
    TIME 6m 25.40s (slow by 18.40s)

    Brian Cooper’s wonderful run of success continued today when he landed the Grade One Betfred Bowl Chase on the Mouse Morris-trained First Lieutenant, who is owned by Gigginstown House Stud boss Michael O’Leary.

    First Lieutenant
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    First Lieutenant

    Cooper, who on Saturday teams up with Rare Bob in the John Smith’s Grand National, rode three winners at the Cheltenham Festival and his success today broke his duck at Aintree. His mount, who was runner-up in the Ryanair Chase at The Festival on his latest outing, won by three-quarters of a length and one length from Menorah and Silviniaco Conti.

    He said: “This horse has been so good to me – he’s been knocking on the door in so many big races and has run into good horses like Bobs Worth and TidalBay. It’s great that he finally got his head in front and proved how good he is.

    “I was on and off the bridle during the race, but he jumped so well, which was a big help. I knew he’d stay, but I didn’t want to get to the front too soon. I winged the last two and he’s fierce tough. He gave his all at the end.

    “It’s a dream come true to ride three winners at the Cheltenham Festival and then come here and win a big race. I feel sorry for Davy Russell [first jockey to Gigginstown House] who is riding at Thurles today, but is not allowed to ride in Britain at the moment [due to the need to a medical following a fall at The Festival], but a win like this is great for Mouse and Mr O’Leary.

    “I try not to think about all the publicity. I’m very grateful for the chance to ride in these races. I just keep doing what I do every day and don’t see the need to change anything.”

    Of his ride on Rare Bob, Cooper said: “I just hope we get a clear round. We were brought down at the fifth last year. He’s got a nice weight and I’m hopeful of a good run.”

    First Lieutenant, runner-up in the winners at the Cheltenham Festival.

    He said: “He’s a young man and it’s a young man’s game. He gets on really well with First Lieutenant. The horse just stayed on today.”

    Asked whether First Lieutenant would head next to the Punchestown Festival, Morris added: “We’ll have a meeting!”

    Betfred Bowl Chase (Grade 1)
    150,000 added, 5yo plus, 3m 1f, Class 1
    8 ran
    Going: Good-Good to Soft in plcs

    Position
    Horse
    Trainer
    Jockey
    Weight
    Starting Price
    Beaten Distance
    1
    First Lieutenant
    M F Morris
    B J Cooper
    11st 7lbs
    7 - 2
    Winner
    2
    Menorah
    P J Hobbs
    R Johnson
    11st 7lbs
    14 - 1
    3/4 length
    3
    Silviniaco Conti
    P F Nicholls
    R Walsh
    11st 7lbs
    1 - 1
    1 length
    4
    Quito De La Roque
    C A Murphy
    P Townend
    11st 7lbs
    7 - 1
    7 lengths
    5
    Cape Tribulation
    J M Jefferson
    D F O'Regan
    11st 7lbs
    11 - 1
    4 1/2 lengths
    6
    Wayward Prince
    Mrs H Parrott
    Jack Doyle
    11st 7lbs
    40 - 1
    2 1/2 lengths
    7
    The Giant Bolster
    D G Bridgwater
    T Scudamore
    11st 7lbs
    9 - 1
    4 lengths
    PulledUp
    Whodoyouthink
    O McKiernan
    M Darcy
    11st 7lbs
    66 - 1

    Menorah
    Racehorse Photos

    Menorah
    MENORAH PLEASES CONNECTIONS IN DEFEAT

    Philip Hobbs was pleased with Menorah’s performance after the eight-year-old was edged out by First Lieutenant in a thrilling finish to the Betfred Bowl.

    The 14/1 shot had disappointed in the Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival last time out but showed that running to be all wrong by pushing the winner all the way, eventually going down by three-quarters of a length.

    “He needs decent ground really and because of the weather we’ve had, we’ve been struggling with him all season,” said trainer Philip Hobbs.

    “He’s got this reputation as being a bad jumper which is nonsense really as he’s jumped well on the whole in the majority of his races. It’s great that he’s stayed this trip as it opens up our options a bit.

    “Decent ground is really important to him as he jumps really well out of it and he clearly gets a trip of three miles on this sort of surface. He’ll probably have a summer break now as there’s a lack of races for him. I’ve entered Captain Chris at Punchestown (in the Betfair Chase).”


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