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Review punchestown 12th Oct

Wed 12th Oct 2016, 18:00

Gordon Elliott plundered a four-timer at Punchestown, starting with Zanjabeel s win in the Coral.ie Best Price Guaranteed On All Irish Races 3-Y-O Maiden Hurdle.

Elliott's 20-1 chance took up the running before the last, but looked in trouble when Zig Zag swept into the lead after the final obstacle.

Zanjabeel found more for Mikey Fogarty in the closing stages, though, battling back to score by a length.

Elliott made it a double on the day when Fire In His Eyes (13-8) battled to victory in the Coral.ie Bet 5 Euros Get 20 Euros In Free Bets Maiden Hurdle.

Favourite Bosco Di Alco looked to have taken a race-winning advantage heading to the final flight, but David Mullins' mount kept finding more to score by a length and a half.< Baby Twig (5-6 favourite) was the easiest of Elliott's winners in the Weatherbys Ireland Mares INH Flat Race, winning by a yawning 16 lengths under Jamie Codd.< Cecil Corbett (7-2 favourite) made it win number four for Elliott when landing the Coral.ie Download The App Handicap Chase under Davy Russell.

Mullins made it a double when Henry De Bromhead's Some Plan (4-9 favourite) beat Art Of Payroll in the two-runner Coral.ie Bet And Watch Irish And UK Racing Live Beginners Chase.

Veteran campaigner Hidden Cyclone showed no signs of slowing down when making every yard in the Coral.ie Free Racehorse Ownership With The Coral Champions Club Rated Hurdle.

Shark Hanlon 's 7-2 chance was sent straight into a clear lead by Danny Mullins, though the alarm bells must have been ringing when The Game Changer and Rashaan almost got on terms rounding the final bend.

Hidden Cyclone found more in the straight, though, coming clear again at the last and winning a shade cosily, beating Rashaan by two and a quarter lengths.< Rolling Revenge (6-1) landed the Coral.ie Exclusive Stable Talk With Dan Skelton Handicap Hurdle for trainer Martin Brassil and jockey Mark Walsh.