Review thurles 20th Nov Home Farm coasted home amid dense fog in the feature John Meagher Memorial Chase on his first outing for Henry de Bromhead having been left clear by the final-fence fall of his main market rival Hidden Cyclone at Thurles.The duo looked set to slug out a thrilling finish as they approached the last but Shark Hanlon's nine-year-old crumpled on landing, leaving David Casey in splendid isolation on the run-in aboard the 6-4 joint-favourite.It marked a first win since February last year for De Bromhead's charge, with the trainer nominating a pre-season breathing operation as the key reason for his return to form.Useful hurdler Aerlite Supreme (7-4) shone through the gloom with a bold jumping display to open his account over fences in the www.thurlesraces.ie Beginners Chase.Michael Hourigan's seven-year-old saw off the attentions of As De Ferbet in a prolonged battle from the second-last under Barry Geraghty, the first leg of a double for the trainer and jockey.Drumacoo (6-5f) completed the brace when running out an impressive winner of the INH Stallion Owners EBF Novice Hurdle.Geraghty crept into the race, producing his mount to lead at the second-last with a slick leap, and he drew two and a half lengths clear of Couleur France on the run to the line.The Thurles Mares Maiden Hurdle saw an easy winner in the shape of Annamatopoeia (10-1), with the long odds-on shot Valyssa Monterg disappointing on her debut for Willie Mullins, trailing home in a well-beaten third.The fixture did have a silver lining for Mullins, though, as his Bellshill (4-11f) got the verdict in a photo finish following a desperate tussle with Attribution in the Liscahill INH Flat Race.The Martinstown Opportunity Handicap Hurdle went the way of Western Promise (2-1f), while Davy Russell steered 5-1 co-favourite Deano to victory in the Templemore Handicap Hurdle.