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Review down royal 1st Feb
Champion trainer Willie Mullins notched the fastest ever 100 winners in an Irish jumps season when saddling Soll to claim the N.I. Hotels Federation Beginners Chase at Down Royal.
Mullins has trained over 100 victors every season since 2007/8 and his imposing son of Presenting made most of the running under a confident Ruby Walsh, putting in an exhibition round on just his second pblic outing over regulation fences.
Sent off 2-5 following a narrow second to Son Amix on his chasing debut, he kept up the gallop to beat Harpsy Cord by four and a half lengths.
Noel Meade's Fickle Fortune (8-11 favourite) looks bound for greater things after making full use of her weight and sex allowances to score on debut under Nina Carberry in the Dark Horse Cafe At Down Royal INH Flat Race.
Conor Maxwell brought Amber Knight (6-1) with a well-judged ride to beat Mister First in the Follow Down Royal On Facebook Handicap Chase.
Despite competing from 4lb out of the weights, Darrell Deacon's charge ran out a comfortable three-length winner.< Code Of The West defied top weight in the Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Chase.
Trained by Christy Roche and ridden by Jody McGarvey, the 7-2 shot cruised to the front two out but ultimately just held on by three parts of a length from the rallying Vardas Supreme < Station Lane (33-1) came from another county to edge out Beef To The Heels in the Sean Graham Bookmakers Maiden Hurdle.
Davy Russell looked to have the race sewn up on Beef To The Heels, but an untidy jump at the last left his mount flat-flooted and the mare Station Lane capitalised by flying home to score by a head.< Followmeuptocarlow (10-1) got off the mark under Bryan Cooper in the Bet With The Tote Handicap Hurdle, while the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Novice Handicap Hurdle went to 5-1 chance Mark Me Up