Review gowran park 19th Jun Devils Bit got back into the winning groove in the www.gowranpark.ie Hurdle at Gowran after being brought down on his last appearance over jumps.John O'Shea's four-year-old was a Wexford winner before his unfortunate experience at Fairyhouse in April and was running off the back of a third-placed show on the level.Sent off at 13-8, Devils Bit took over from the odds-on Magical Memoir at the second-last flight and soon had the race in the bag, allowing Sean McDermott to ease him on the run-in for a seven-length victory.Tavern Times has yet to live up to the promise of his exciting bumper career, but he took a step in the right direction in the jogforjockeys.ie Maiden Hurdle.Davy Russell sent him on four out and the Tom Mullins-trained 8-15 favourite was tracked by Worldly Wise, who threw down a vigorous challenge after the final flight but was held by half a length.Bachelor Affair (16-1) ran on stoutly to keep a host of challengers at bay in the feature Jack Duggan Memorial Handicap Hurdle.Tommy Treacy took them along on Gerard Mullins' nine-year-old and though the opposition were queuing up in the straight, Bachelor Affair held a decisive lead at the last and never looked like giving it up as he won by two and a half lengths.The Tony Martin-trained Uncle Taffy is still ahead of the handicapper judged on the manner of his hat-trick victory in the Callan Handicap Hurdle.Ruby Walsh rode a patient race on the 5-2 chance, who was still travelling sweetly as he led between the final two flights, and he had no trouble easing seven lengths clear on the run-in.Christy Roche's Golden Ticket (7-4 favourite) returned to the jumps after winning a Punchestown bumper and took the Goresbridge Maiden Hurdle under Alan Crowe, forging clear on the run-in to score by three and a half lengths.