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Review leopardstown 22nd Jan

Sun 22nd Jan 2017, 16:40

< Ice Cold Soul and A Toi Phil gave Gigginstown House Stud a very profitable afternoon at Leopardstown.

The Noel Meade-trained Ice Cold Soul (20-1) shot through against the rail to lead heading to the last in the Coral.ie Hurdle and had enough in reserve to hold on.

Tony Martin's hot favourite Heartbreak City finished out of the frame but Martin still saddled the second and third, with Tudor City beaten half a length by the winner, pipping stablemate Golden Spear to the runner-up berth.

Favourite-backers were made to sweat but A Toi Phil came with a wet sail to land the Coral.ie Leopardstown Handicap Chase.

The 7-2 market leader was towards the rear for much of the contest and still had plenty ahead of him jumping the last, but Jack Kennedy conjured a great run out of Gordon Elliott's novice and he caught Stellar Notion to score by a neck.< Yorkhill did what was expected of him to make it two from two over fences in the 'Money Back On Fallers' At Coral.ie Novice Chase.

The 1-5 favourite took it up before the first down the back and all of his challengers were still in touch two out, but Ruby Walsh hadn't asked him any questions and eased him clear with hands to heels to beat Jett by a length and a quarter.

Smart Flat performer Toe The Line broke her duck over timber in the 'Download The Coral App' Mares Maiden Hurdle.

John Kiely's 5-1 shot went after Bargy Lady when that one led nearing the final flight and quickened past her to get the verdict by three lengths.

Odds-on favourite Capital Force appeared to have established a winning advantage jumping the last in the Coral.ie 'Best Price Guaranteed On Irish Racing' Maiden Hurdle, but was collared by Justmemyselfandi (4-1), who denied fellow fast finisher Harold Peto by a length and a quarter.< Oscar Sam (7-1) bounced back to form to take the 'Bet & Watch' Irish Racing Live At Coral.ie Handicap Hurdle, and Bakmaj justified 6-4 favouritism in the 'Join The Coral Bet & Get Club At Coral.ie' (Pro/Am) Flat Race.