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Review tramore 6th Oct

< Hurry Kitty (6-1) ended a drought of well over a year to take the Waterford & Tramore Racecourse On Facebook Handicap Hurdle in convincing fashion.

Having travelled well just off the pace set by Fiddle The Till Liz Doyle's runner took it up approaching the second-last and was always in command thereafter as she crossed the line a length and three-quarters clear of Lisa's Legacy

The Sponsor A Race At Tramore Racecourse In 2017 Rated Novice Chase produced a thrilling finish as Beautiful Ben (3-1) touched off No Dice by a neck.

The pair hit the front before two out and there was very little between them as they did battle all the way to the line, with Denis Hogan's runner putting his head down at just the right time.

The Tony Martin-trained Lip Service landed the odds in the Graun Hill Suite - Perfect For Parties Beginners Chase.

Things would have been more interesting had Double Windsor not fallen when jumping the last with the winner, but that mishap allowed Davy Russell to coast home on the 8-11 favourite for a nine-length victory over Crocodile Dundee

Dark Crystal (2-1fav) completed a double in the Waterford & Tramore Racecourse Supporters Club Handicap Chase, holding off serious challenges from Shane Billy and Fiddlers Bow to deny the latter by half a length.< Abbey Magic (8-1) left it late as she came out on top in the opening www.tramore-racecourse.com Maiden Hurdle.< Slemish blazed a trail and it looked like he may have done enough approaching the last hurdle, but Mikey Foggarty's mount jumped it better and took it up on the run in to score by a length and three-quarters.

Ridden and trained by Paul Power, Game Puppeteer got off the mark at the 10th attempt with a gutsy display in the Waterford & Tramore Racecourse Supporters Club Handicap Hurdle.

The challengers were queuing up in behind as he led them into the home straight but the 4-1 shot fought them all off to win going away in the end by two and a half lengths from Tintown Robin