Review wexford 18th Nov Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh enjoyed a treble at Wexford, culminating in Vroum Vroum Mag's impressive Irish debut in the Kerlogue Mares Beginners Chase.Always near the leaders, the 8-11 favourite had a clear lead after the second last despite Walsh appearing motionless.Walsh barely moved a muscle up the home straight, too, coming home nine lengths clear of Emily Gray.The double came up when Measureofmydreams took the Slaney Maiden Hurdle.Always to the fore, the 2-9 favourite took over from the pacesetting I Knew Well when that rival made a mistake at the last, and was driven home by Walsh to beat the front runner by six and a half lengths.Aminabad put in a solid display to open his hurdling account at the first time of asking in the Supporters Club AGM Maiden Hurdle.The even-money favourite travelled sweetly for Walsh, before hitting the front at the last.Domesday Book made sure it was a test up the home straight, but Aminabad was too strong, scoring by a length and a quarter.Mrs Mac Veale (5-1) put her stamina to good use when landing the two-mile Join The Supporters Club Mares Hurdle.A winner over further two starts ago, she had Solita in close attendance at the last, but found plenty for Andrew McNamara to score by four lengths.Halls Bridge showed the benefit of the switch to handicap company to land the Selskar Handicap Chase.Shane Ryder's 11-1 chance kept on well under Robbie Moran to fend off the withering late charge of favourite Tailors Hill by a length and a quarter.Oliver McKiernan's 5-1 chance Follow The Sign ran on well to land the Loch Garman Handicap Hurdle under Shane Crimin.Boxer Georg (5-2) took advantage of Loch Dara's final-fence fall to land the Rosslare Hunters Chase under Patrick Mullins.