Sparkling display from jumping Shadow High class bumper performer Gilt Shadow made an impressive start to his jumping career when winning the Tayto Group Maiden Hurdle at Down Royal today, scoring for brothers and trainer/jockey combination Stuart and Stephen Crawford. The son of Beneficial, runner-up in last season's Punchestown's Champion Bumper, gave away 8lbs and more to all bar one of his rivals but still readily quickened clear of the field from the second last, for a easy eight and a half lengths win over Rock The World. Afterwards trainer Stuart Crawford stated “that was the way I hoped he would do it. “He has done everything right, has loads of ability and his pedigree is all staying. He has jumped really well from day 1 and it was really about getting today out of the way; hopefully he could be one for the big chase here (JNwine.com Champion Chase) in a few years time.” Winning jockey Stephen Crawford, last year's Fegentri World Champion, added “I knew on form he was the best horse and I'd say he is a real good one, probably top class. “He can be keen and his best run last year was in the Grade 1 bumper at Punchestown; he'll be at his best when stepping up in company.” By Thomas Weekes, quotes from Michael Graham.