Davy Russell is enjoying a terrific season and ended 2005 in great style by partnering a 532/1 treble at Tramore.
The in-form jockey even treated the crowd to an impressive 'party-piece' for the third leg when jumping the last without any irons.
Russell had sent Glabejet to the front before the second last in the Newtown Handicap Chase but lost an iron when his mount got in close.
He decided to kick the other out on the run to the last and sailed over to record a comfortable three-and-a-half length verdict from Rog.
Rosamio had got the ball rolling in the Pickardstown Handicap Hurdle when producing a game front-running performance to repel The Black Mouse by half a length.
The judge was needed after the Guillemene Maiden Hurdle with Oscar Road just hanging on to edge out the fast-finishing Lady Vivaldi.
Tom Taaffe was full of praise for Shane McGovern after he partnered Gotno Destination to victory in the Metal Man Novice Hurdle.
McGovern delivered the gelding with a perfectly timed run to lead on the run-in and beat Reinedoff by three lengths.
Harbour View was left to come home clear after the fall of Roxbury at the last in the www.tramore-racecourse.com Beginners Chase while Leeside Music ran out a six-length winner of the Graun Hill Mares Maiden Hurdle under a good ride from Davy Condon.
Nina Carberry partnered another bumper winner when Givus A Rose made a winning debut in the concluding Waterford & Tramore Directors Ladies INH Flat Race.