Review fairyhouse 24th Feb Young jockey Matt O'Connor got back among the winners at last when Kimberlite King scored a commanding victory in the 20% Online Discount Beginners Chase at Fairyhouse.Seriously injured in a fall at Thurles last March, the rider returned to the saddle in October and has been waiting for that elusive first success ever since.Colm Murphy's 4-5 favourite, who has performed well this season against better opposition, jumped nicely just off the pace and joined issue at the second-last before easing away to score by five lengths.Silver Friend (9-2) lived up to the promise of his debut victory in a Cork bumper as he made short work of the opposition in the Easter Festival Maiden Hurdle.In third place for most of the way, the John Joe Walsh-trained seven-year-old moved smoothly into the lead nearing the last under Eddie Power and cleared away to win by seven lengths.Hellyhunter stayed on strongly in the testing conditions to take the Course Signage At Fairyhouse Maiden Hurdle.Ruby Walsh was always prominent on Davy Fitzgerald's charge (15-8 favourite), who stretched clear going to the final flight and beat the staying-on Playboy Luke by 12 lengths.Walsh doubled up after a lovely patient ride on The Corby Glenn in the Bobbyjo Bistro Handicap Chase.In rear early, the champion jockey crept into contention before taking it up jumping the second-last on the 5-1 shot and eased comfortably clear to score by 10 lengths.Walsh looked set for a treble when Clear Gold jumped the last well ahead in the fairyhouseracecourse.ie Handicap Chase, but Davy Russell produced a barnstorming finish on 7-4 favourite Barneys Honour, who surged past to win by three lengths.The Ladbrokes Cheltenham Bumper Series INH Flat Race went to Willie Mullins' 8-11 favourite Bishopsfurze, who came from the clouds under Patrick Mullins to swamp Foildubh in the last 100 yards.