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Review tramore 6th Oct
< Point The Toes (4-1) continued to give the Fahey family plenty to cheer about as the six-year-old notched her third win from four starts in the Tramore Racecourse Supporters Club Handicap Hurdle at the County Waterford track.
Trained by Paul Fahey for his mother Maureen and ridden by nephew Mark, the Atraf mare came with a timely run to get the better of Sun Fisher who had taken it up from front-runner Native Wolf with two to jump, for a half-length success.< Ordinary Man (7-1) prevailed in a thrilling battle with Special Token in the Dungarvan Beginners Chase.
The pair were left to fight it out after favourite Tico fell two out and it was Liam Burke's representative who was the stronger in the finish, scoring by three quarters of a length.
There was no such excitement in the Dunhill Beginners Chase as Regal D'Estruval justified 3-1 favouritism with a 12-length success.
In front from the off, Jim Culloty's gelding never saw another rival and produced a fine round of jumping to open his chase account at the main expense of Native Palm < Sughera (5-1) got the afternoon off to a flyer for Barry Geraghty and Tony Martin by landing the opening www.tramore-racecourse.com Maiden Hurdle in decisive fashion.
After tracking leader Marlos Moment the four-year-old made his move turning for home and pulled three and three quarter lengths clear on the run in.
Philip Rothwell saddled a one-two in the Graun Hill Handicap Hurdle as Ta Blazes (12-1) denied stablemate Mount Welcome with a late charge.
The winner, who had attempted to make all, looked held when headed but rallied to get up by a neck.
Serhnaz (10-3 fav) ran out a three and a quarter-length winner from Marathon Leader in the Jim Harney & Joe O'Shea Celebration Handicap Chase.