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Falcon Eight opens account over jumps at Thurles

Dermot Weld's high-class flat performer Falcon Eight opened his account over jumps with a hard-fought victory at Thurles.

The Galileo gelding has four wins on the level to his name, most notably claiming Listed honours in the 2019 Coral Marathon at Sandown and coming out on top in last year's Chester Cup under Frankie Dettori.

While only fifth on his hurdling debut at Leopardstown, that race was won by a leading Cheltenham Festival hope in Journey With Me, while the runner-up Minella Crooner finished second in a Grade One at the Dublin Racing Festival last weekend and the third Kilcruit has since bolted up at Punchestown.

Stepping down in class in the hands of Paul Townend, the beautifully-bred Falcon Eight was a 13-8 chance for BetVictor Maiden Hurdle - and while his jumping was not always fluent, he dug deep to prevail by a length and three-quarters from Rajsalad.

Kris Weld, assistant to his father, said: "He did it well and the ground was probably slower than ideal for him. He jumped well and hopefully he can improve from that again in the weeks and months ahead.

"He probably needs to get more experience under his belt, but it was nice to get that out of the way and to have Paul available to ride him was the cherry on the top.

"He is a very high-class horse at his best and has run some excellent races in some of those staying Group races. We'll be mixing it between flat and hurdles during year with him."

He added: "The last day I was here Merchant Royal won a hunter chase in my own colours, so I better stay away for another 10 years!"

The Willie Mullins juggernaut continued apace, with the champion trainer saddling a double on the card.

Having claimed seven winners at last week's Dublin Racing Festival and a further three at

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