Morris satisfied with Alpha
Mouse Morris’ star staying hurdler was disappointing on his chasing debut but put that all behind him with a solid performance at Thurles on Thursday
ALPHA Des Obeaux opened his account over fences at the second attempt with an assured display in the www.thurlesraces.ie Beginners Chase.
An impressive winner of the Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran Park in January, the Mouse Morris-trained six-year-old went on to chase home Thistlecrack in the World Hurdle at Cheltenham.
He disappointed on his chasing debut at Tipperary at the start of the month, finishing last of five runners, but was the 1-2 favourite to get back on track in this lesser contest.
For the most part Alpha Des Obeaux fenced fluently in the hands of Grand National-winning jockey David Mullins.
Round Tower did his best to make a race of it in the straight, but Gigginstown House Stud's runner produced a big leap at the final obstacle and was pushed out to score by a length and a half.
Morris said: "That was satisfactory. He idled a bit in front but his jumping was perfect.
"I'm not sure where he'll go next, although I'd like to find a winners of one.
"He wants two and a half miles plus."
Paddy Power left Alpha Des Obeaux unchanged at 8-1 for the RSA Chase at Cheltenham next March.