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Review FAIRYHOUSE 9TH NOV

Despite dropping back in trip, Mossbank didnt fluff his lines in the novice hurdle as the 8/13 chance (touched 4/5), ultimately won by a comfortable 1 1/2L.

After racing in mid-division, Conor ODwyer began his move three out, getting his mount into gear approaching the last, hitting the front early on the run-in to defeat Monoceros.

Andrew McNamara is out until Saturday at the earliest after suffering a deep laceration to his right upper eye-lid following a tumble from Artic Web at the third flight here.

With a mandatory 6Ib penalty for his easy success achieved less than twenty four hours before, The Fonze again made light work of the opposition in the 2m hcap hurdle.

In common with yesterday, the 2/1 favourite was in no danger of defeat when getting the last hurdle wrong under Garrett Cotter, Eoin Doyles charge easily beating Iron Hague by 3 1/2L.

Yarra Maguire looked a likely winner of the 2m 6f conditions hurdle when travelling best from 3 out but headed before the last the second fav could find no extra on the run-in, going down by 3 1/2L.

In contrast the successful Liscooney was under a Ruby Walsh drive 3 out but he found plenty for pressure. The David Kiely-trained market-leader ended up 11/8 from 7/4.

Another that flattered to deceive was the odds-on Carthalawn in the opener. He was headed near the finish by David Wachmans Bob Hall in the hands of David Casey.

Daisy Golds only previous victory came when he sluiced up by 11L in a 2m heavy ground flat hcap at the Listowel Festival in 2004.

He again showed his ability in testing conditions in the 2m 4f hcap hurdle. Mark Walsh got Christy Donoghues gelding up close home to collar Charlies First.

Joe Burns has two wins in point-to-points to his name but the 21yo registered his first win on the track for his boss, Henry de Bromhead on Sizing America in the 4yo bumper.

A 20/1 chance, the Lord Americo newcomer made headway 5 furlongs out, challenged from early in the straight and kept on well after leading under 1 furlong out to beat the favourite, Derrykeel.

The Jackpot pool of E3,856 was not won and it is carried over to Thurles tomorrow.

On his first start for Willie Mullins after a couple of promising efforts for Tom Nagle, Lios Na Ratha landed the concluding bumper under Katie Walsh.