Review navan 28th Mar Felix Yonger survived a final-fence blunder to take the feature Webster Cup Chase at Navan.The race was significant for the return to action of the exciting Flemenstar after a lay-off stretching back to November 2013, and Tony Martin's 10-year-old led until lack of race-fitness caught him out going to the second-last, from where he faded out of the places.Ruby Walsh had crept into contention on Felix Yonger by then and Willie Mullins' charge (11-10 favourite) soon asserted to score by three and three-quarter lengths despite the late scare.Jarry D'Honneur got back on track in the navanracecourse.ie Novice Chase to initiate a double for Mullins and Walsh.The French import unshipped Tony McCoy in a Grade One at Leopardstown last time but was sent off the 30-100 favourite to make amends in this decidedly weaker contest.He turned in with a handsome advantage and while he wasn't foot-perfect at the three obstacles in the straight & ndash; he got in close to two and stood off too far at the other & ndash; he still had enough in hand to cross the line with five lengths in hand of Toubaloo.Sizing Titanium deservedly got his head in front in the Annual Family Day 17th May (C & G) Maiden Hurdle.Jim Dreaper's seven-year-old had filled the runner-up berth on his previous couple of outings but went one better as the 8-11 favourite.Paul Flynn's 5-2 favourite Boher Call put in a gutsy performance to take the Follow Navan On Facebook Handicap Chase, leading all the way under Mark Enright and going clear approaching the last before holding Derrychrin's late charge by a head.All You Need was in a different league to her Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Maiden Hurdle rivals.The 11-8 favourite took up the running before the third-last and although Emily Sinico closed up to within a couple of lengths two out, David Mullins let out an inch of rein and the market leader quickened clear again for a 15-length verdict.Mullins, who claims 5lb, completed a brace when driving out Bog War (5-2), yet another favourite, to claim