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- Review thurles 21st Feb
Review thurles 21st Feb
Lisrose and Jody McGarvey jump the final fence ahead of Caoimhe's Delight
© Photo Healy Racing
< Lisrose has done most of her winning in point-to-points but she picked up a nice prize on the racetrack when she took the feature Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Novice Chase at Thurles.
A winner at Dromahane in December but pulled up subsequently in a handicap chase at Fairyhouse, the Alice Curran-trained nine-year-old was sent off a 16-1 chance.
Jody McGarvey swooped from the rear to challenge Caoimhe's Delight at the final fence and looked the likely winner even before the odds-on favourite made a mistake, going away to score by a length and a quarter.
Ex-English gelding Isleofhopendreams appeared on a racecourse for the first time in nearly two years and won just as he liked on his well-backed debut for the Willie Mullins team.
Ruby Walsh gave the 4-5 favourite a quiet ride in the Killinan Handicap Hurdle before creeping closer, and the writing was on the wall coming into the straight, where he stalked West Of The Edge before cruising past for a 10-length victory.< Asitsohappens certainly wasn't scoring out of turn when taking the thurles.ie Maiden Hurdle, having finished in the places six times from eight previous outings without getting his head in front.
This looked winnable and Davy Russell always had Moses McCabe's six-year-old up with the pace before the 2-1 favourite ran on resolutely to hold market rival Macnicholson by half a length.
Chute Hall's absence and the fall of favourite Afterclass opened the way for Fethard Player to win the Cashel Maiden Hurdle, Robbie Moran driving out Willie Treacy's 4-1 shot to strike by two lengths after leading approaching three out.
Oliver McKiernan's Another Challenge (6-1) came out a neck best in a three-horse finish to the Littleton Handicap Hurdle under Paddy Mangan, while Philip Enright led three out on Robert Tyner's Knock Beauty (12-1) in the Rock Of Cashel Handicap Chase and won by three lengths.