JP McManus was on hand to welcome No Where To Hyde and Kickham back into the winners' enclosure as the champion owner recorded a double at Ballinrobe.
The Christy Roche-trained No Where To Hyde was following up from a smooth bumper success at Sligo and McManus' racing manager Frank Berry hoped the son of Topanoora would benefit for the experience after he beat Spy Game by two lengths in the Tim Kelly Electrical Maiden Hurdle.
Kickham, trained by Edward O'Grady, took his second race over fences when scoring by eight lengths from Runfar in the Water Towers Chase.
Even money shot Laurel View was made to work for his four-length success in the Corrib Oil Maiden Hurdle. Noel Meade may turn the gelding out again at Galway next week.
Rushneeyriver had an easier time in the Connacht Gold Handicap when travelling well under Paul Carberry to lead over the final flight for a comfortable success.