Cromwell thrilled at claiming first, third and fourth in Cross Country Limited Handicap Chase

The festival weeks quirkiest contest was won by Final Orders from the strongly backed favourite, Favori De Champdou with his Cromwell stablemates Vanillier and Stumptown back in third and fourth places.
Cromwell thrilled at claiming first, third and fourth in Cross Country Limited Handicap Chase

DONE WELL: Trainer Gavin Cromwell celebrates Conor Stone-Walsh on Final Orders winning. Pic: ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy.

Gavin Cromwell, who hasn’t been enjoying his strongest of seasons, saddled the first, third and fourth horses’ home in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Limited Handicap Chase, which will come as a timely morale booster ahead of Inotehwayurthinkin’s attempt to win a second consecutive Gold Cup on Friday.

The festival weeks quirkiest contest was won by Final Orders from the strongly backed favourite, Favori De Champdou with his Cromwell stablemates Vanillier and Stumptown, who won last year’s edition, back in third and fourth places.

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