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Hughes strengthens National challenge
In Compliance booked his ticket for the John Smith's Grand National at Aintree on April 9 when making all under Paddy Flood for a wide-margin win in the Cashel Chase. Thu 24th FebReview gowran park 20th Mar
Battle Axe sprung a 25-1 shock with a hard-fought success in the Shamrock Handicap ChaseFri 20th Mar
Review clonmel 19th Feb
Rock Street (5-2) showed his appreciation for having his sights lowered by lifting the prize for the Powerstown ChaseThu 19th Feb
Rock Street Easily Takes Feature
The defection of Dooneys Gate on veterinary advice from the Powerstown Chase took away some of the interest from the event but it saw a good winner in the shape of Rock Street who beat Allez Petit Luis by a convincing four and a half lengths. Thu 19th FebReview clonmel 7th Dec
Punchestown's feature meeting may have been delayed until Tuesday due to frost, but Robert Tyner and Phillip Enright found plenty to lift their spirits with a double at ClonmelSun 07th Dec