Tilly's Chilli burns off the opposition Tilly's Chilli powered home for Colm O'Donoghue for a last-gasp victory in the extended mile and three handicap in Limerick for horses rated 45-75. She made relentless headway in the final furlong to tackle Epitaph (8/1) close home and get up by a head to justify 4/1 favouritism. There was a length and a quarter gap back to third-placed Freedom Chimes (12/1). Trainer Jessica Harrington said: "It's lovely for her to win and she had a nice run at Leopardstown. She was carrying enough weight today for a little filly but Colm was always going to get there. "She'll get there and will win another handicap like that - she needs to go up to 1m4f and maybe run her in a better class race with a low weight." Colm O'Donoghue added: "To be fair she would have been unlucky. I had to run through to follow Ana (O'Brien, on Inescapable) but I didn't have the pace to follow her through so I had to come around them. She stuck at it well. "She's only a light-framed filly carrying 9st6 (in Leopardstown)/9st 9 (today). It's a long way up that straight so I just wanted to have a lead for as long as I could and we didn't go over mad. She stays well and is very genuine and did well on that surface." Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes