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Put The Kettle On shocks in Arkle for Henry de Bromhead

Put The Kettle On held on after a poor jump from Fakir D'oudairies
Put The Kettle On held on after a poor jump from Fakir D'oudairies

Prolific mare Put The Kettle On showed the boys the way home in the Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy.

Despite having won four of her previous five starts over fences, the Henry de Bromhead-trained six-year-old was a 16-1 chance on what was her first competitive appearance since landing the Arkle Trophy Trial over the course and distance in November.

Ridden by Aidan Coleman, Put The Kettle On was always close to the pace and was in front rounding the home turn, with Fakir D'oudairies her nearest pursuer.

The latter did himself no favours by walking through the second fence from the finish - and while he tried his very best to bridge the gap racing up the hill, Put The Kettle On refused to bend and passed the post a length and a half to the good.

Rouge Vif ran a fine race in third, with the winner's stablemate Notebook - the 5-2 favourite on the strength of successive Grade One wins at Leopardstown - ultimately disappointing. 

The Conditional overcame a significant mistake at the second last to win the Ultima Handicap Chase.
David Bridgwater's 15-2 shot was down on his nose just as he began to close on the leaders two out.
But he rallied up the hill under Brendan Powell to get the better of Kildisart by a neck - with two and a quarter lengths back to Discorama in third.

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