Russell records quick double as Last left in lead The two-mile handicap hurdle at Navan produced a dramatic finish when Lastoftheleaders was left in front. The well-backed 7/2 favourite (from 5/1) was challenging in second when leader Marlay Park stumbled a few strides after the final flight and unseated Danny Mullins. It left Davy Russell to come home clear on the Arthur Moore-trained gelding, recording an eight-length success over Bale O'Shea. It was a quick double for Russell, following on from the victory of War Of Attrition in the previous contest. "Davy said he was a bit awkward but when he met them right he was very good," said Moore. "I thought the track would suit better today as it's more galloping. I don't think we'll do too much more over hurdles. "He'll go chasing. He's built to be a chaser and bred to be a chaser. I just thought he was entitled to get a hurdle on the way." Danny Mullins was sore after the fall, suffering soft tissue injuries to his left hip.