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Review kilbeggan 15th Jul
Tulsa Jack jumps the last under Jonathan Moore
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< Tulsa Jack stormed to victory in the Midlands National Handicap Chase at Kilbeggan.
Successful in the Cork National last year, the Noel Meade-trained 6-1 chance went in pursuit of stablemate Tom Horn when he hit the front after the second-last.
Tulsa Jack had much more in the tank, though, and stayed on strongly to beat Carriganog by 16 lengths, with Tom Horn third.< Chitu finished last on three of his four previous starts this year heading into the Best Dressed Lady Competition At Kilbeggan Races On 6th August Handicap Hurdle, but bounced back to form.
Stuart Crawford's 50-1 chance was one of five separated by little more than a length as they approached the turn but found most for Andrew Lynch to see off Comehere Hi by half a length.
Rachael Blackmore was out of luck on the hat-trick seeking Supreme Vinnie but triumphed on that one's stable companion Oisin James (9-2 joint-favourite), who beat Sounds Of Thunder in a head-bobbing finish to the Michael Moore Car Sales Mercedes-Benz Handicap Hurdle.< Airlie Beach made a successful start to her jumping career in the Tom McCormack Memorial Cup Mares Maiden Hurdle.
Off since landing a bumper on debut here last August, the 8-11 favourite had to wait for a gap to appear on the run to the last but it came in time and she stretched eight and a half lengths clear of Undefined Beauty
Her stablemate Daisy's Gift was a warm order for the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Chase but after jumping proficiently in the early exchanges, she blundered and parted company with Paul Townend with over a circuit to travel.
That left Phangio in front but he was headed by Cecil Corbett at the ditch for the final time, and Gordon Elliott's 6-1 shot wasn't hard pressed to come home four lengths in front.< William Du Berlais was sent off at odds-on for the Like Us Facebook Maiden Hurdle but after taking it up after jumping two out, was collared by Lady Of Portlairge (10-1), who crossed the line with a length and three-quarters in hand.