The Birdie Crowe in charge at Limerick© Photo Healy Racing
The Birdie Crowe justified market support when getting off the mark for Jessica Harrington in the mares' maiden hurdle at Limerick.
She was backed from 5/4 in the morning down to 8/11f on the off. On her previous appearance, she took second in Roscommon with a reopposing High School Days in third.
Mark Bolger switched his mount out to challenge approaching the second last and she came through to lead narrowly jumping that flight.
The six-year-old readily asserted before the last and jumped it well to win by four lengths from a staying-on Joy's Gift (12/1).
High School Days (2/1) dropped to third on the run-in and was beaten seven and aquarter lengths by the winner.
Mark Bolger said: "She was probably entitled to do it after her run at Roscommon but is a winner of two bumpers, jumps very well and won easy there. I imagine they'll have plenty of fun with her now.
"She has grown since last year, is stronger and a lot more mature and doesn't run as keen. There'll be plenty more to come from her."
Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes