'Job done': Relieved Collins pleased as Royal Belief take Limerick win

Backed from as big as 33-1 in the morning to a starting price of 6-1, Royal Belief had five horses in front of him jumping the second last.
'Job done': Relieved Collins pleased as Royal Belief take Limerick win

Royal Belief and Ben Harvey (centre) win the Ryans Cleaning Maiden Hurdle from Daisy Fingall (left). Pic: Healy Racing

Cian Collins was a relieved man after Royal Belief came from the clouds to win the Ryans Cleaning Maiden Hurdle at Limerick on Tuesday.

Backed from as big as 33-1 in the morning to a starting price of 6-1, Royal Belief had five horses in front of him jumping the second last and, while he had managed to edge a little closer by the final obstacle, he still had all five to pass.

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