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Review KILBEGGAN 15TH SEP

Ruby Walsh got straight back to work, after a short break in Majorca, partnering a quick double at Kilbeggan.

The champion had just returned in the morning having attended Tony McCoy's wedding on Tuesday.

He had an easy time on Derrykeel (8/15f), who justified a short price in the opening Tullamore Maiden Hurdle.

Francis Crowley's gelding skipped clear of his field at the third last and stretched clear for an easy 16-length victory.

'That was a long time coming. He had a handicap rating of 100 and hopefully the handicapper doesn't do too much to him. He will definitely go chasing next year,' said Crowley.

Crowley's father Joe provided the second winner for Walsh as Rose Of Clare (11/8f) collected in the www.kilbegganraces.com Maiden Hurdle.

The mare went to the front two out and stayed on strongly to score by three-and-a-half lengths from Talkingtonbates.

Noel Meade and Paul Carberry teamed up to record a double courtesy of Yarra Maguire and Rock On Tom.

Yarra Maguire ran out a cosy winner of the feature contest, the Belvedere House Gardens & Park Handicap Hurdle.

Paul Carberry cruised into the lead two out on the gelding and he stayed on well after the last to beat Bullhill Flyer by a length-and-a-half.

'We were originally going to wait for Listowel with him but we might go there with him anyway now,' revealed Meade.

The winning combination struck again when the well-backed Rock On Tom (9/4) claimed the Moate Beginners Chase.

The Anshan gelding stayed on well in the closing stages to hold Sams Lad by a length-and-a-half. The winner could now go for a handicap chase.

Hard Scuffle (4/9f) was a short-price to give Meade a treble in the bumper but proved no match for Lucky Heroine, who made an impressive debut for Sheena Collins.

There were also doubles for Andrew Leigh and trainer Pat Flavin on the card as they teamed up with Oily Colman and Majella's Boy.

Oily Colman is set to turn out again at Listowel next week after claiming the Horseleap Handicap Hurdle by four lengths.

Paddy Flood and Niall Madden were both taken to Tullamore Hospital after falls in the race. Flood had a suspected fractured collarbone while Madden was taken for precautionary checks.

Leigh and Flavin struck again when Majella's Boy flew home to get up and deny Super Gale in the Fay Bookmakers Handicap Chase.