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Review KILLARNEY 20TH JUL

Davy Russell claimed both divisions of the Aghadoe Heights Hotel Handicap Hurdle to record a double on the last day at Killarney.

Kiranga was an impressive winner of first division when kicking on two out to score by five lengths from Minnie Lee.

The second division was a tighter affair with Fatherghent only getting the better of Mr Red Vic close home.

Russell had to earn his fee this time, and was hard at work from two out before his mount stayed on well from the last to record a head verdict.

The Last Hurrah ran out a game winner of the feature event, battling well to see off the late challenge of Cellarmaster in the Dawn Milk Run Handicap Hurdle.

The Jessica Harrington-trained gelding had mastered stable-mate Atelios at the last but had to pull out all the stops, under Andrew Leigh, to hold the surge of Cellarmaster by a neck.

Odds-on shot Gunnison (8/13f) was turned over in the opening Colm Foley Memorial Novice Hurdle as Lakil House ran out a comfortable winner.

Dusty Sheehy's charge hit the front before the third last and stayed on strongly, under Michael Darcy, to pull away before the next for a seven-length success.

Chris Hayes gave Monahullan Prince a confident ride in the Murphy Mitsubishi Motors Handicap.

Gerry Keane's charge cruised into the lead entering the straight and stayed on strongly when asked for an effort by Hayes to score by a length and three quarters from Jimmy Spot On.

Niall McCullagh timed his run to perfection on Idle Journey as he wore down Obadele close home to land the Dawn Flavoured Milk Handicap.

Keelaghan opened his account on the Flat when galloping on strongly in the last two furlongs to score by four-and-a-half lengths in the Dawn Omega Milk Maiden.