Zarak The Brave lives up to his name in Galway Hurdle
The aptly-named Zarak The Brave had to dig deep to fend off Jesse Evans to land the valuable Guinness Galway Hurdle.
A smart juvenile hurdler last season, some thought he may lack the required experience for such a test but he found plenty for pressure to deny last year's runner-up, meaning Noel Meade’s Jesse Evans has now been placed in the race three times.
Zarak The Brave wins the Galway Hurdle in a thrilling finish as Willie Mullins and Paul Townend taste victory. Reaction now on @rte2 and @rteplayer. #rteracing pic.twitter.com/eFaXUlOBpN
Mighty Tom had taken up the running from Cash Back three out and was still in with a chance when joined at the last.
However, Willie Mullins’ Zarak The Brave took it up under Paul Townend and could not have shown more determination in first fending off My Mate Mozzie, then the late thrust of Sean Flanagan’s mount.
Zarak The Brave (9-2) held on to score by a head from Jesse Evans, with My Mate Mozzie three-quarters of a length further back in third.
It was Mullins’ fifth win in the race since 2016 and his third in the last four years.
Willie Mullins wins the Galway Hurdle for the sixth time He's delighted with Zarak the Brave, just the second four-year-old to win the race, and thought he was beaten pic.twitter.com/yCjqRnAELg