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- Review fairyhouse 14th Apr
Review fairyhouse 14th Apr
Noel Meade was back in the Fairyhouse winner's enclosure after Sunday's victory for Aran Concerto in the Powers Gold Cup when he saddled a one-two in Tuesday's feature, the Ladbrokes.com Handicap Hurdle.
Top honours went to Nial Madden and Fisher Bridge (20-1), who held on by a neck from his better-fancied and fast-finishing stablemate Silverhand
Beaten into fifth behind Kempes only two days previously, the winner wore first-time blinkers and ground down Sesenta after taking the last to come out best in a thrilling three-way finish.
Tony McCoy, who suffered a fall on Wichita Lineman in the Irish Grand National, enjoyed much better fortune on Perce Rock in the Tattersalls Ireland Dan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase.
The 3-1 favourite was never far from the early pace set by Central House and took it up at the third-last fence.< Conna Castle and Reisk Superman laid down strong challenges, but the latter made a costly mistake at the final obstacle and Perce Rock stuck to his guns under a strong drive to see off Conna Castle by half a length.
Ruby Walsh landed yet another big-race victory on the Tom Mullins-trained Oscar Dan Dan in the Grade Two Kevin Brady Car Sales Citroen Novice Hurdle.
It was vintage Walsh, who held the 11-1 chance at the rear of the field until gradually picking off his tired rivals one by one.< Caim Hill made what looked like a telling move approaching the penultimate flight in the two-and-a-half-mile contest, but Oscar Dan Dan charged forward coming to the last and edged the verdict by a length and three quarters.
The Weatherbys Ireland GSB Hurdle lost some of its interest after Ebadiyan was declared a non-runner, but it developed into an exciting contest nevertheless.
Meade's The Fist Of God (9-2), ridden by Paul Carberry, landed the spoils, but only after a battle with favourite Coffee Tea Or Me and Flag Of Honour
Tony Martin's Mourne Rambler (8-1) won the Racing Post Handicap Hurdle just as he liked, taking over at the last and careering away to score by seven lengths, while Holl
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