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Review tramore 12th Oct

Instant Impacked takes off early at the last under Phillip EnrightInstant Impacked takes off early at the last under Phillip Enright
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< Instant Impacked confirmed his liking for the two-mile track at Tramore when he ran out a commanding winner of the feature Ladbrokes Handicap Chase.

A winner over course and distance in August, the Robert Tyner-trained eight-year-old travelled well and struck the front just before the second-last in the hands of Phillip Enright.

Favourite Claragh Native chased him hard on the run to the final fence but hit the top and came down, leaving Instant Impacked (4-1), who looked to have plenty in the locker, to score by six lengths.

Tom Doyle set out to make all on Moncherie (6-1) in the Follow Tramore Races On Facebook Mares Beginners Chase and Joe Fogarty's six-year-old skipped round the tight track to land the spoils.< Rising Time winner of a novice hurdle last time, emerged from the pack to hunt her down but though he was making rapid progress, there was still a length and a quarter in it at the line.

Davy Fitzgerald's Bangonform (7-4 favourite) has been living up to his name of late and won the Tramoreraces On Twitter Handicap Chase with complete authority, leading going to the second-last under Davy Russell and easing home by eight lengths.

Ian Brennan landed a double, getting up close home on John Murphy's Ibsen (12-1) in the Waterford & Tramore Supporters Club Handicap and nailing favourite Everything Zain virtually on the line on Ado McGuinness's top-weight Face Value (5-1) in the Join The Tramore Supporters Club For 2013 Handicap.

The John Kiely-trained On The Way Out (4-1) was going best when he eased into the lead three furlongs out in the Tramore Racecourse 1912-2012 Centenary Handicap and Andrew Thornton kept him going to hold odds-on Moveable Asset by three and a quarter lengths.

Ken Condon's 10-11 favourite Zabana was too good for weak opposition in the Waterford & Tramore Directors Maiden and led all the way under Billy Lee to win by eight lengths.