Fil Dor emerged as one of the shortest-priced winners in Irish racing history, winning at 1/40 odds at Thurles. The race was reduced to a two-horse match after several withdrawals. Jack Kennedy led Fil Dor to a comfortable victory.
Fil Dor was one of the shortest-priced winner s in Irish racing history when triumphing at 1/40 at Thurles on Thursday.
Jack Kennedy led the way on the Gordon Elliott-trained Fil Dor, who the bookmakers sent off as a 1/40 favourite.Read More: Galopin Des Champs still the horse to beat in Cheltenham Gold Cup despite John Durkan defeat Kennedy told Irish Racing.com: "It was very straightforward and fairly routine. It would have been a surprise if he had been beaten as he was rated a lot higher than the other horse.
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