THE Westmeath Foxhounds hosted their annual autumn fixture at Castletown-Geoghegan on Sunday, where the opening four-year-old maiden proved an incident-packed affair.
The Rob James-trained Be My Fortune still held every chance when cruelly crashing out at the final obstacle, which handed the advantage to the Derek O’Connor-trained and ridden Jaycee Reidy (5/2 - 6/1).


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