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Title: VIDEO: Super 'sub' Nichols Canyon claims second Morgiana Hurdle
The Willie Mullins-trained gelding is now a seven-time Grade 1 winner; Identity Thief still unbeaten over fences; Grade 2 success for A Toi Phil; Tylicki's first winner
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VIDEO: Super 'sub' Nichols Canyon claims second Morgiana Hurdle
The Willie Mullins-trained gelding is now a seven-time Grade 1 winner; Identity Thief still unbeaten over fences; Grade 2 success for A Toi Phil; Tylicki's first winner
NICHOLS Canyon stepped into the temporary void left by Annie Power and Faugheen when barely breaking sweat in winning back-to-back runnings of the StanJames.com Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown.
The catalogue featured drafts from Gigginstown House Stud, Shadwell, and Paul & Clare Rooney, with three of the top four lots coming from the latter. A Toi Phil led the Gigginstown draft at £70,000
There had been concerns that stewards would come down hard on jockeys who cause interference in light of the recent High Court judgement
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