Hourigan now on 500 mark

Patrickswell trainer Michael Hourigan achieved a career milestone at Downpatrick yesterday when Afrostar, partnered by his son…

Patrickswell trainer Michael Hourigan achieved a career milestone at Downpatrick yesterday when Afrostar, partnered by his son Paul, provided him with his 500th Irish National Hunt success by winning the Frank Magee Memorial Beginners chase. A drifter from 2 to 5 to 9 to 10, the six-year-old mare needed all of her rider's persistent urgings on the punishing uphill climb to the line to hold market rival Dont Tell Jo by a rapidly diminishing head.

"I saddled my first winner, 20 to 1 shot Ramrajya at Limerick 21 years ago but I was training for six years before that," revealed Hourigan.

On future plans for his mare, who landed a valuable hurdle race at Kempton Park over Christmas, he said: "The plan is to go for a novice hurdle in Liverpool and that run should put her right."

Tony Martin captured the training honours when completing a 9 to 1 double. Mister Softie , carrying the She's Our Mare colours of Denis Reddan justified favouritism in the hunters' chase to spark off the double.

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Half an hour later, Martin was back in the winner's enclosure after the three-mile handicap chase when Wilton Bridge and Fran Flood drew away after the final fence.