Bookies benefit in Deloitte

Benefficient stunned punters when landing the honours in the Deloitte Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown.

Bookies benefit in Deloitte

Benefficient stunned punters when landing the honours in the Deloitte Novice Hurdle at Leopardstown.

Complete outsider of the seven-runner field at 50-1, Tony Martin’s charge made all the running in the hands of Bryan Cooper.

Sous Les Cieux made late progress from the rear but the 2-1 favourite could never put in a serious blow and was beaten a length and a quarter.

Martin said: ``Last time at Thurles (pulled up) was just one of those things. We put a line through it.

“From the day we got him we all thought he was a very good horse and he’s proved it today.

“He’s in everything at Cheltenham and I just hope he didn’t leave it behind today. I don’t think we did on the ground, so it will be something in Cheltenham.

“He’s won on heavy, bottomless ground, but he’s a good moving horse and he’s still only a baby – a big raw six-year-old. Conditions were ideal today.”

Paddy Power cut Benefficient to 16-1 from 50-1 for the Neptune Investment Management Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham, while Stan James went 20-1 from 50s for that race and 16-1 from 33s for the Albert Bartlett over three miles.

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