Danny Howard was understandably delighted as he partnered his first winner since March 2008 when Archie Meade claimed the 2m6f maiden hurdle at Thurles.
Malachy Hassett's charge was produced with a well-timed run to claim Jack Bene after the second last.
The 4/1 winner was a bit untidy at the final flight but had plenty left as he gained a two-and-a-quarter length success.
Howard, who trained the horse to win a point-to-point, saluted the crowd as his mount passed the post.
"He had a good run at Punchestown last time," said Hassett afterwards.
"He won his point-to-point by 15 lengths. We'll play it by ear with him."