Collen Beag leads Miss Dinamic over the last© Photo Healy Racing
< Collen Beag put a last-time-out fall behind her as she got off the mark over jumps with victory in the Graun Hill Mares Maiden Hurdle at Tramore.
The David O'Brien-trained five-year-old, winner of a Limerick bumper last summer, was sent off a 7-2 chance and led going out on to the final circuit in company with Miss Dinamic and it was these two who dominated the finish.
There wasn't much in it in the closing stages but while Johnny Burke got a good jump out of Collen Beag at the final flight, Miss Dinamic made a mess of it and couldn't recover in time, going down by a length and three-quarters.< Time For Bucks (8-1) got up close home to land the www.tramore-racecourse.com Maiden Hurdle on his first start for Shay Barry, who went on to a treble.
The six-year-old, who had one piece of decent form when second at Thurles last October but had been largely disappointing, was always in the first four and responded to Brian O'Connell's urgings to collar long-time leader Our Dougal for victory by a neck.
Barry and O'Connell also won with Patsio (5-1), who led going to the second-last in the Find Tramore Racecourse On Facebook Handicap Hurdle and had just enough in the tank to repel the determined challenge of Seeyouallincoppers by a short head.
The trainer completed his treble when Kalanisi King (9-2) led going to the furlong pole before slipping clear to take the Dunhill Ladies INH Flat Race by a length and a quarter in the hands of Katy O'Farrell.< Royal Chief looked ready to step up on last year's second when leading over the last in the Tramore Golf Club Handicap Hurdle, but Mick Winters' 9-1 shot Lettermacaward rallied strongly under David Mullins and fought back to win by three-quarters of a length.
Mullins repeated the trick in the Jim Ryan Racecourse Services Handicap Chase, getting a great tune out of the Seamus Larkin-trained Dante Anna (5-1), who flew past Tomcoole Lad at the final fence and fought off Redclue by three-quarters of a length.