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Review TIPPERARY 24TH AUG

Modeeroch got up in the shadow of the post to edge the verdict in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fairy Bridge Stakes at Tipperary on Thursday night.

Kevin Manning drove the filly's head to the front on the line to deny Cheyenne Star by a short-head in the Listed event.

Trainer Jim Bolger nominated the Group 3 Concorde Stakes back at the course in October for the winner although he added that he 'wouldn't be afraid to travel with her.'

Manning went on to complete a double when partnering Numen to success in the Tipperary Co-Op Hardware & Supermarket Nursery for Con Collins. The colt came with a storming run inside the final furlong to collar Siobhans Pearl.

Flash McGahon sprang a 20/1 shock when opening his account in the other Listed contest on the card, the Danehill Dancer Tipperary Stakes.

John Oxx's colt led a furlong out and stayed on well to hold the late challenges of Spirit Of Pearl and Mood Music by two heads.

Noplacelikehome is set to be stepped up in grade after a cosy length-and-a-half win in the Ladies Day At Tipperary Rated Race.

'He's a decent sort and is improving. We'll head for the (Listed) Ruby Stakes at Tralee,' said winning trainer Tom Mullins.

Chief Crazy Horse (4/11f) left it late when justifying his short price in the opening Stonethrower Maiden, getting up close home to beat Shinko Dancer by a length.

Kieren Fallon and Aidan O'Brien went on to complete a double when Great Sphinx stayed on strongly down the straight to hold the late run of Eyshal in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.

Adrian McGuinness and Declan McDonogh continued their remarkable strike rate together when Erra Go On landed the concluding Pride Of Tipperary Handicap.

The 52,680 jackpot was split 773 ways at Kilbeggan after a night of favourable results for punters.

The feature Murphy Environmental Mullaghcurry Cup Handicap Hurdle was claimed in good style by 11/8f Portant Fella.

Joanna Morgan said the gelding could switch back to fences after his cosy two-and-a-half length success over On The Other Hand.

Glorious Moments could also be switched to fences at Tralee next week after getting off the mark over timber in the McCabes Garage Drogheda Mares Maiden Hurdle.

The judge took a while to split them in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden before awarding Tikraar the verdict over Steig.

Coin Man stayed on strongly from the last to land the final leg of the jackpot in the Bellewstown Golf Club Handicap Hurdle.

It was a big night for 19-year-old Karen Ferris, who partnered her first winner aboard For The Big One in the concluding ladies bumper.