Review tramore 16th Aug Ruby Walsh was in double-winning form at Tramore, culminating in Old Castletown's success in the Heinz Pollmeier Memorial Handicap Chase.After tracking Illtakeitfromhere for much of the final circuit, Ted Walsh's 2-1 chance jumped the second last upsides and ran on strongly to beat Indian Temple by three and a half lengths.Walsh's double was started when Upazo returned to form with a battling display in the Comeragh Veterinary, Kilmacthomas Chase.Willie Mullins' 7-4 favourite was off the bridle earlier than closest rival Usuel Smurfer, but he found more up the run-in to score.Mullins grabbed a double of his own when his son Patrick guided 4-5 favourite Pearl Diamond to victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Flat Race.Collen Beag continued his love affair with the Festival when landing the Richard Power Private Client Betting Handicap Hurdle.A winner at the meeting on Friday under Johnny Burke, David O'Brien's 4-1 chance battled bravely for Burke, holding the finish of Do Na Paisti by half a length.Cillian's Well ran out a convincing winner of the Tramore Amusement Park Maiden Hurdle.Taking up the running at the second-last under Mikey Fogarty, Liz Doyle's 10-1 chance bounded nine lengths clear of Free Scorpion and Sam King, who dead-heated for second.Shouband opened his account with a battling success in the Phillip Carroll Memorial Maiden Hurdle.John Morrison's 5-4 favourite travelled menacingly into contention before the third last under Paddy Mangan and hit the front before the final flight, before beating Victoryrowe by three-quarters of a length.John Kiely's Master Appeal produced a gutsy display to land the Frank Gillane Memorial Handicap Hurdle.Always to the fore under Andrew Lynch, the 6-1 chance could not quite shrug off the attentions of May Dullea close home, but stuck to his task well to score by a neck.