Murphy breaks collar-bone at Navan Timmy Murphy fractured a collar-bone in the opening race at Navan this afternoon on an all National Hunt card that will also be remembered for local trainer Noel Meade recording a four-timer.The drama occurred at the final hurdle in the Scanlons Of Kilberry Hurdle when Murphy´s mount Room To Room Gold fell when holding a narrow lead and looking the likely winner.Native Commander was brought down by the faller, and Murphy appeared to be kicked by that gelding. He was taken to Navan Hospital where x-rays confirmed a fracture of his left collar-bone.More Rainbows took full advantage of the incident to initiate Meade´s four-timer, sprinting clear in the closing stages under Paul Carberry to beat long-time leader Supreme Developer by six lengths. ´He loves that fast ground, and we may aim him at the Galway Hurdle if conditions are right,´ said Meade.Meade and Carberry struck again in the featured Joe Norris Motors Handicap Hurdle when Billy Bonnie readily landed the three miles stamina test.The seven-year-old was sent on early in the straight, and kept on strongly to beat Le-Monde by four and a half lengths. ´We put blinkers on today and they seem to have woken him up. He ran a great race at Royal Ascot two years ago (beaten two lengths when fifth to Riyadh in the Ascot Stakes), and we may go there again,´ said Meade.Carberry completed his treble on Lance in the Fundraiser Maiden Hurdle, with the heavily-backed 9/10 favourite leading after three out and driven out to beat Regatta Point by five lengths.´He´s a half brother to Kingsmark, and stays really well. I couldn´t believe how bad he jumped at Kilbeggan last time as he was schooling well at home, although he preferred this galloping track,´ said Meade.Meade went one better in the bumper when Laurel View, also well-backed from 7/2 down to 11/4, was confidently ridden by Niall Madden to beat Hint Of Gold by five lengths.Former champion amateur Alan Crowe partnered his first winner since turning professional a fortnight ago aboard Saor Theas in the Navan Handicap Chase. ´Alan gave him a lovely ride, and he may go to the sales at Doncaster later this month,´ said owner J P McManus´ racing manager Frank Berry.Alan Magee