Trainer Joseph O’Brien wins a third Grade Two four-year-old hurdle prize in Britain this season
Rare Middleton briefly flattered, but Daryl Jacob was biding his time on Nusret and a mistake at the last by Perseus Way enabled the 7-2 chance to come home a length and a quarter clear.
“After that it was pretty straightforward, let’s hope he will go to Cheltenham where it would be the Boodles.”“He appeared to enjoy going on a bit nicer ground. It was a nice race to go for. Anthony Bromley [racing manager to Simon Munir and Isaac Souede] thought it would be a good spot for him and I have to give him credit for suggesting the idea.
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