Tingarran Express, far side, leads over the last from Go Gill Go© Photo Healy Racing
Tingarran Express grabbed that elusive first victory in the extended two mile handicap hurdle for horses rated 80-95 in Clonmel.
Brian Hayes steered the 10/3 favourite into a threatening position before two out where they disputed the lead.
They led over the last and forged on stoutly to hold fast-finishing The Niffler (4/1). The runner-up ran under the 7lb mandatory penalty for winning in Naas two days ago and emerged with credit after trying to defy 12st5lb. Go Gill Go (13/2) ran third, beaten a length and a-quarter by the winner.
Stable representative Tina Condon said: "Denise (O'Shea, trainer) is at her brother Darren's wedding and was just on the phone to say they're delighted and are all roaring and shouting!
"The mare had been knocking on the door, she works well at home but isn't easy work. She is forward-going and was very free today, but Brian knows her well.
"She has an entry at Tipperary on Tuesday so we'll see how she is."
She added: "I ride out in Denise's and my daughter Ava also helps out."
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident between the second last and last flight of hurdles involving Grand Rouge, ridden by C.M. Quirke, placed fifth, and Tingarran Express, ridden by B. Hayes, placed first, where it appeared Tingarran Express jinked towards the railing after receiving interference. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. B. Hayes stated that a gap appeared down the inner and on filling the gap he received pressure from his left. C.M. Quirke stated that his mount was hanging to his left and he shifted back in on correction. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found C.M. Quirke was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden improperly, and having considered his record in this regard (second offence) the Raceday Stewards suspended him for nine race days.
Additional reporting by Tom Weekes