Amazing Nine For Bolger Trainer Enda Bolger enhanced his amazing record in the Blue Square Chase for the La Touche Cup when Good Step, ridden by Nina Carberry, provided the trainer with a ninth successive victory in the famous race. The winner´s stablemate, favourite Spot Thedifference, lost his chance after an incident at the Bullfinch, the race´s sixth last obstacle, but Bolger proved to have an able deputy.'It´s unfortunate what happened to Spot, but that´s just the way it goes,' said Bolger. 'I was relieved because when I saw what happened to Spot I thought that was our chance gone. We´ll have to wait until Cheltenham in November with Spot and I think he´ll go on for another season. 'But Nina´s some bird - she´s just different class and nicked that one. Her ride was something else because going to the double bank last time he was the horse going least best. We´ll have to throw the kitchen sink at the race next year.'Owner J P McManus added: 'He outstayed them in the end. I thought he might get done even after the last but he responded to Nina´s urging and I don´t think I need to add anything about her - the ride spoke for itself. Enda is just the master in this race and I think he fancied Spot more but luckily had a very good sub.'Carberry continued: 'He jumps magnificently and I think that´s how he got named. I knew I had a good bit left going over the last, he finished very well and galloped to the line but it´s tough going at the end of four miles and two furlongs.'