Ruby Walsh scored his first win since returning from injury as My Sister Sarah claimed a maiden hurdle at Punchestown on Tuesday. Walsh, sidelined since taking a crashing fall at Killarney in August, was having just his third ride back and after striking out on his first couple of attempts on Sunday, the Willie Mullins-trained My Sister Sarah ensured his return to the winner’s enclosure. Sent off the 4-11 favourite, My Sister Sarah came home an easy 10-length winner and while Mullins was thrilled to see his stable jockey back in front, he was equally as enthused by his winner. He said: “It’s nice to have Ruby back and we think that mare has a future. “She has a lovely pedigree that includes Long Run, so stamina shouldn’t be any problem.
Source: The Irish Times October 16, 2018 17:26 UTC