Total Enjoyment disappointed on Friday (Getty Images).
TOTAL ECLIPSE AS MAZE TAKES CHARGE
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Asian Maze gave a brave front-running performance to take the Irish Stallion
Farms EBF Mares Hurdle at Punchestown with hot favourite Total Enjoyment
well beaten.
With Paul Carberry having no stamina doubts about his mount, who had won over
three miles on her previous start, he succeeded in drawing the sting out of his
rivals.
None ever got close enough to make a serious challenge and Asian Maze (7-1)
went on to take the two-and-a-half-mile Listed race by four lengths from Sunami
Storm, with Reine Des Reines a further half-length back in third.
Winning trainer Paddy Mullins said: "She's a great stayer. Paul made up his
own mind as to how to ride her. Nobody told him what to do and he went off and
made all.
"We'll try and find a conditions race somewhere for her and we'll stick to
the longer-distance hurdles."
The big disappointment of the race was Total Enjoyment. The evens favourite
flattered briefly but faded from the second-last flight and finished sixth.
It was, however, her first race since recovering from a respiratory tract
infection.
Her rider Jim Culloty said: "She didn't give me the same feel today - she was
never really travelling. If I'd have battered her, maybe she could have finished
fourth."
Ladbrokes have pushed the Tom Cooper-trained mare out to 20-1 from 10-1 for
the Letheby & Christopher Supreme Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
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