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Review CORK 7TH APR

Punchestown looks to be next on the agenda for Our Ben after a stroll in the Imperial Call Chase at Cork on Saturday.

Ruby Walsh made all on the 4/6f and stretched clear of his field after the second last in the Listed contest.

He could afford to ease down for a two-and-a-half length verdict over Lady Kate Ellen.

'I was a bit concerned about the ground but I'm delighted the way he did it,' said trainer Willie Mullins.

'He's entered in the Topham Chase at Aintree but I don't think he will run and we'll probably wait for Punchestown. He could run in anything from two miles to three there.'

Gleann An Sagart could also head to Punchestown for a novice hurdle after an easy eight-length success in the opening maiden hurdle.

Virginia Woolf (8/13f) was a warm order in the mares maiden hurdle and duly obliged, leading before the last for a cosy five-length verdict.

Barry Geraghty stepped in for the winning ride on So Many Questions as he claimed the Handicap Chase.

There was a thrilling finish to the Easter Handicap Hurdle with 16/1 shot Hegrid prevailing while Dodder Walk sprang a 25/1 shock in the Charleville Handicap Hurdle.