Success for the Berry family in dramatic Joseph O'Reilly "They're there to be jumped" is the cliche and, while several of his rivals fell by the wayside up the home straight, Five Star Getaway did just that to land the Race Displays Joseph O'Reilly Hunters Steeplechase over just short of three miles and a furlong at Fairyhouse.  Sent off 16/1 (from 28s before the off, and having been available at much bigger prices this morning), the 12-year-old was being pushed along in a share of third place when joint-favourites Wrappedupinmay and the strong-travelling Hunters Yarn both capsized three out. That left just two in contention and that became one at the second-last where 2024 Troytown winner Stuzzikin jumped right, bumped Five Star Getaway and came down.  That left Josh Berry's mount clear and he came home 15 lengths ahead of City Chief.  Carrying the colours of his uncle Darragh Berry, it was a second winner under Rules for the jockey who has enjoyed plenty of success in point-to-points.    The rider's father, and winning trainer, John Paul Berry reported “It was great. I know there was a bit of carnage but he would have stayed on and who knows what would have happened.  “We tried to qualify him for Aintree, to give Josh a spin over the National fences, but it didn’t work out. This is a good second best.  “He’s had good form and came up against a good horse the last day (Asian Master).  “He was a decent horse back in the day for Christian Williams and Mark Scott. They gave him to us to let Josh get a lot of experience on him and it’s great.  “Josh has only had a few rides on the track and he’s ridden a bumper winner.  “If there is one in Punchestown, he’ll probably have to go for that. We’ll see how he comes out of it.”   Additional reporting by Gary Carson