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Review fairyhouse 15th Jan

Sun 15th Jan 2017, 16:20

Ball D'Arc secured a Fairyhouse double for Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy when streaking clear to land the Bar One Racing Dan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase.< Ttebbob opened up a huge advantage early on, but the rest did not panic and as his effort faded dramatically turning for home, Ball D'Arc was left to fight it out with Pairofbrowneyes

Kennedy found another gear on Elliott's 3-1 favourite from the last, and he charged nine lengths clear at the line.

The double started when Barra spreadeagled the field to land the Book Easter Festival Tickets Online At fairyhouse.ie Mares Maiden Hurdle.

Kennedy was always prominent on the 5-4 favourite and after kicking on a long way from home, she kept up the gallop to leave Kate Appleby Shoes toiling 12 lengths behind.< Ballyoisin impressed with his jumping when atoning for a fall here on New Year's Day in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase.

Sent straight to the front by Barry Geraghty, the even-money favourite had only favourite Townshend for company entering the straight but kept up a remorseless gallop to keep that rival six lengths at bay.

Elliott and Kennedy had to settle for second with Mengli Khan in the Buy Your Great Value Fairyhouse Membership Today Maiden Hurdle, as Ex Patriot made a winning debut over timber.

Ellmarie Holden's 10-1 chance travelled well for Rachael Blackmore and strode on after the last to beat Elliott's market leader by a length.

Sheila Lavery's Laid Back Luke (4-1) travelled well and found plenty for Robbie Colgan's pressure to land the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Rated Novice Chase, managing to keep Catalaunian Fields two and a quarter lengths at bay.

Sean Aherne's Nicole's Milan (14-1) overhauled Dawn Raider to land the Madden Raparees GAA Club Fundraising Day Handicap Hurdle under Philip Enright, while the Next Racing At Fairyhouse January 25th Flat Race went to Henry De Bromhead's Paloma Blue (6-1).