Review downpatrick 13th Jul Final Day obliged as a hotpot should when landing the Baileys Outshine Hurdle at Downpatrick.The well-backed 4-6 shot cruised into the lead under Paul Carberry at the final flight and pulled away to beat Auenschutze by three lengths.It was his fourth win from six starts and was a welcome winner for trainer Gordon Elliott.The County Meath handler had been out of luck when saddling beaten favourites Silverlord and Templar Knight in the first two races."He is a nice horse, better than the horses that usually win here. He'll go to Galway now for a novice hurdle on either the Wednesday or the Thursday," he said.Elliott's Templar Knight had to settle for second spot, six lengths behind Michael Mulvany's Down The Dale (12-1).Winning rider Tim Carroll, who claims 7lb and is the brother of Flat jockey Gary, said: "That's my third winner over jumps and I've had four on the Flat as well."He won very well, I didn't expect him to do that. He got into a nice rhythm and jumped great."They went fairly slow and I just kicked on at the top of the hill and he kept going. I couldn't believe it when I looked round before the second-last."I ride some top weights on the Flat but I'll mainly be riding over jumps. That's my main game now."Silverlord was a well-beaten sixth in the Mr Baileys Maiden Hurdle as Golden Grimshaw (5-1) struck at the first attempt for Jimmy Lambe.Barry Geraghty brought the ex-Andrew Lee trained eight-year-old come home four and a half lengths clear of Turner Brown.County Carlow trainer John 'Shark' Hanlon was on the mark with Baizically (3-1), who defied top-weight in the Race On Baileys Maiden Hurdle in the hands of 5lb claimer Conor O'Farrell."He did it easy, he's a maiden rated 103 and he was entitled to win. He'll go to Galway and is improving all of the time," said Hanlon.