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Review thurles 22nd Oct

Thu 22nd Oct 2015, 18:20

Paul Fahey celebrates a third successive win in the race for He'llberememberedPaul Fahey celebrates a third successive win in the race for He'llberemembered
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< He'llberemembered completed a hat-trick of wins in the Premier County Hurdle when running out a comfortable victor at Thurles.

Paul Fahey's veteran has proved a fine servant to connections but appeared to have plenty on his plate in this year's renewal, forced to concede weight to the likes of Daneking and Ted Veale

However, the 5-1 chance went on to claim a relatively straightforward two and a half length triumph, taking over from Daneking before the second last and keeping on well on the run-in.< Miss Dinamic (3-10 fav) registered her second success over fences when proving too classy for her three rivals in the Holycross Mares Chase.

Gordon Elliott's mare ran really well in Grade Three company at Punchestown last week and made full use of this drop in grade, overcoming a couple of bad blunders in the mid-part of the race before going on to secure a comfortable four and a half length length victory.

Odds-on favourite Georges Conn failed to bring up a quickfire double for Elliott when disappointing half an hour later in www.thurlesraces.ie Beginners Steeplechase, leaving Tintown Rambler (20-1) and Diamondgeezer Luke to fight out the finish.

In the end, it was Tintown Rambler who came out on top, producing a game performance from the front to prevail by half a length.

Edward O'Grady's looks to have a decent prospect on his hands in French recruit Le Vagabond who ran out a stylish winner of the Devils Bit 3-Y-O Maiden Hurdle.

The 8-13 market leader was a faller on his hurdling debut at Ballinrobe last month but always looked like making amends here, cruising round before easing six and a half lengths clear for Andrew Lynch, who was riding his second winner of the afternoon.

2-5 favourite Dani Theatre read the script for the concluding Munster Flat Race, obliging by four and a quarter lengths.