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Ulster National: Spades Are Trumps lands Downpatrick feature for Festival winners Gavin Cromwell and Mark McDonagh

Spades Are Trumps beat Agent Boru and Peaches And Cream in Ulster National at Downpatrick for Gavin Cromwell and Mark McDonagh; Cromwell landed Stayers' Hurdle with Flooring Porter at the Cheltenham Festival last week

Spades Are Trumps jumps clear in the Ulster National
Image: Spades Are Trumps jumps clear in the Ulster National

Spades Are Trumps proved the ace in the pack when running out a convincing winner of the Randox Ulster National Handicap Chase at Downpatrick.

The nine-year-old, owned by JP McManus, trained by Gavin Cromwell and ridden by 7lb claimer Mark McDonagh, led at the final fence and sped away from his rivals.

All three named were continuing their fine recent form, having been on the scoreboard at the Cheltenham Festival.

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Sean Boyce and Matt Chapman review the week's action, joined specially by Richard Thompson and Michael Buckley who had amazing success with the likes of A Plus Tard, Allaho, Sir Gerhard and Constitution Hill respectively.

There was an incident-packed start to the race with six casualties at the first two fences, including the 3/1 favourite Portstorm.

Notice To Close took the remainder along for most of the way until he weakened out of contention by the third-last fence.

It was a wide-open affair at that point, with Agent Boru making his bid for glory, but Spades Are Trumps (5/1) was going ominously well and soon stamped his authority on proceedings.

Mark McDonagh (right) riding Spades Are Trumps in the Ulster National at Downpatrick
Image: Mark McDonagh (right) riding Spades Are Trumps in the Ulster National at Downpatrick

He pulled clear to score by six lengths from Agent Boru, with the winner's stablemate Peaches And Cream six-and-half lengths away in third place.

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McDonagh said: "A great week. I want to thank everyone for giving me opportunities, but for them I wouldn't be here.

"He just took to the course, he travelled well and enjoyed being in and out.

"A lot of horses fell in the race. I'm sure if everybody stood up it could have been different."

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Record-breaking Rachael Blackmore raced into the history books on Friday, becoming the first female jockey to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup on A Plus Tard for trainer Henry De Bromhead.

On his victory on Banbridge in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham, he said: "It was great, Joseph O'Brien has been good to me. I've been with him since January.

"The experience I am getting in the yard and office is great. To get opportunities on top of that is a bonus.

"There is not a single word that describes it. I've heard people call things indescribable and now it makes sense."