Bowe puts faith in Kashline Colin Bowe feels Kashline is arguably his best chance of success from his five runners at the Cork Easter Monday fixture. The eight-year-old bids to make amends in the corkracecourse.ie Beginners Chase at the Mallow venue, having had an unlucky time at Thurles when he was hampered and fell at the final fence while still in with a chance. "He's in good form and he schooled well last week. He was running a good race in Thurles when he fell at the last. He would have a good chance," said Bowe. The County Wexford handler has put plenty of work into Ferris Bueller and expects the eight-year-old is ready to run a good race in the Jack Tyner Memorial Hunters Chase. He went on: "He damaged his leg last year so he's been off until I ran him in two point-to-points. Those have brought him on and he goes bang there with a chance. He has form in the book behind Our Girl Lucy and also has a maiden hurdle to his name." Bowe believes the ground will suit Milan Ridge when he lines up for the Fegentri World Championship (QR) Handicap Hurdle. "He'll enjoy the soft ground in Cork and he'll have an outside squeak after running in mid-division in his last two handicap hurdles," he said. Bowe is double-handed with Antonenko and Mollyanna in the concluding Cork & Waterford Mares Point-To-Point INH Flat Race. "Antonenko would be the more fancied horse," he said. "She won her point-to-point in Tyrella and the horse that was sixth to her (Peggy Do) came out and won by 10 lengths under Barry O'Neill. "She has that bit of experience now. Mollyanna won her point-to-point in Ballyragget and she has her chance, too."