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Review naas 26th Feb

Sun 26th Feb 2017, 17:40

Henry De Bromhead and David Mullins completed a double at Naas when Alisier D'Irlande held on well to land the We Show All Live Racing Chase.

Sent straight to the front in typical fashion by Mullins, the 5-2 joint-favourite held a huge advantage turning for home and though he was treading water after the last, he'd already done enough to beat Pairofbrowneyes by 10 lengths in the Grade Three contest.

The pair's double started when Adreamstillalive (4-1) made it a hat-trick of wins when just holding Lilshane to land the Paddy Power Betting Shops Handicap Hurdle.

Robbie Power also made it a double when Forge Meadow landed the Grade Two Paddy Power Onside App Novice Hurdle.

Power opted to keep Jessie Harrington's 6-1 chance to the inside rail throughout, but after coming between horses to lead at the second last flight, he skipped over the final obstacle and ran on well to beat Joey Sasa by eight lengths.

Power's double started when Edwulf showed no ill-effects from his fall at Navan last week when easing to victory in the Woodlands 100 Club Nas Na Riogh Novice Handicap Chase.

Joseph O'Brien's 11-2 chance travelled supremely well and Power pushed him into the lead at the second last and ran on strongly to beat Space Cadet by eight lengths.< Morgan held all his rivals at bay to land the Best Odds In Your Paddy Power Shop Maiden Hurdle for Gordon Elliott.

Bryan Cooper was happy to take up the running a long way from home and after travelling well for much of the way, the 5-1 chance overcame a sticky leap at the last to beat favourite Kolumbus by a length and a half.

Elliott completed a double of his own when Lisa O'Neill guided 4-11 favourite Monbeg Worldwide to victory in the Paddy Power Track My Bet Flat Race.

Eoghan O'Grady's Mick The Jiver (7-1) battled on well to land the Panoramic Restaurant Handicap Chase, eventually getting well on top in the closing stages to beat Cappacurry Zak by 11 lengths under David Splaine.