Lolmba turned the tables at the Shallitham Festival, Al -Fateh Bonerus, to land the four -year -old Pilor champion in Bansstown.
An impressive in his first British appearance in Ascot, Lampaba from Nikki Henderson seemed ready to follow in the Trimph obstacle after getting a long battle with Dock East India. But both were arrested late by Willie Mulains, 100-1 Bonerus rounds, which was for the first time hanging.
Lulamba was 11-10 for the accuracy of his revenge over the Irish lands and gave Henderson and Knight James Bown a welcoming boost after the disappointing round of Hill’s constitution in the obstacle of the Boodles champion slightly more than 24 hours ago – and in the end they did this in a good manner.
Always close to the pace, Lulamba Bonerus led to the house straight and ended strongly from the final trip to win the return match with four lengths, with hello Neighber in a third closely.
Lampaba was providing owners Joe and Mary Donlley with the winner of the second row the next week after the state man beat Hill’s Constitution on Friday.
“These are big days,” Henderson said.
“We tried to enter the road yesterday, it was a bitter pill, but we did well. We did it together.”
“This is a great place, we love it. This is a suitable horse for another day. It is worth it as much as everyone.
“I will not say that it was not lucky not to win in Shallitham, and he could not do anything about it at that time and we got a little revenge there.
“It is a beautiful horse for the future, and you will not be surprised if it does not return above the walls next year. I do not know, it is the first days and it is only the fourth race in his life.
“He is a big child who is performing obstacles to flat horses, and fair credit for him.”
From Hill’s Constitution, Henderson said: “He is fine. He is a little painful, but he is fine.
“He has a long summer in front of him, he will return.”
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