Review clonmel 11th Mar Trainer Tony Martin and jockey Ruby Walsh took the honours at Clonmel with a short-priced double through Tijuana Dancer and Psycho.The latter returned to form in some style with an impressive performance in the Comeragh Beginners Chase.Psycho (10-11) was in the lead a long way out and was already in command when he sealed success with a superb leap at the last, storming home by 11 lengths from Noble Concorde."He's a pure natural. He ran in a point-to-point as a young horse and we should have gone chasing last year with him," said Martin."We'll have a look at the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse. Hopefully a lot of the better novices will go to Cheltenham."Tijuana Dancer also justified favouritism in good style in the Slievenamon Maiden Hurdle.Walsh brought the 6-4 shot to take it up from the pace-setting The Vixen's Kote before two out and won without being hard-pressed by three lengths from Happy Milly."He's no star but was entitled to win that as it was a weak enough maiden hurdle," said the County Meath handler."He was a bit unlucky the last day but things went right today and that's great."We'll look for a little handicap or winners of one for him. The ground drying out probably helped."Andrew McNamara gave Mazara (3-1) a canny front-running ride to hold all-comers and land a hard-fought success in the Powerstown Maiden Hurdle.Despite flattening the final flight, Tim Doyle's gelding had enough left to beat Pozyc by half-a-length."He's consistent and is progressing. He's a fine big horse and the better ground suited. There might be more to come from him," said Doyle."Andrew gave him a lovely ride. He could do with company and idled a bit in front but he said there was plenty in the tank."We'll probably go the handicap direction and he might go back on the Flat somewhere along the line."All The Eights (12-1) defied top weight under Tom Doyle in the Suir Handicap Hurdle with a neck verdict over the strong-finishing favourite Shorecliffe King."With the drying ground we thought he ha