Review bellewstown 7th Jul Carlingford Lough completed a double for Mark Walsh in the colours of JP McManus with an impressive victory in the feature Seamus Mulvaney Crockafotha Handicap Hurdle at Bellewstown.A winner at the Galway Festival last July, John Kiely's lightly raced six-year-old was having only his second race since and was sent off the 11-10 favourite.Jumping into the lead at the third-last, Carlingford Lough had Eagle's Pass for company therafter but was always going the better of the pair and eased away on the run-in to score by two and a quarter lengths.Walsh and McManus already had one on the board as Thomas Edison, who beat subsequent Cheltenham and Punchestown hero Champagne Fever in a bumper at Leopardstown last Christmas, never gave his supporters a moment's worry in the Buck Mooneys Maiden Hurdle.A faller two out at Gowran last time, the Tony Martin-trained five-year-old (1-3 favourite) barely came out of a canter and ambled home in his own time to win by nine and a half lengths.Casimir Road has been kept busy since the turn of the year with a mixed jumps and Flat campaign and showed he is as good as ever with a commendable performance under Paul Townend in the Bluegrass Resolve Cubes Novice Hurdle.The Michael Grassick-trained four-year-old (5-2) was never far away from the pacesetting favourite Rossvoss and picked up the leader two out before going clear to score by four and a half lengths.Townend completed a quick double when the John Berry-trained Civena (7-2) pulled out all the stops to hold the renewed challenge of Zadarska by half a length in the Sam's Potatoes Maiden Hurdle.Eddie Cawley's Brian Who (11-2) took the Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Hurdle by six lengths lengths under Robert Jones after long-time leader Without The Bop crashed out at the second-last flight as the pair were battling it out.