Walsh in hunt for more winners Ruby Walsh will have his attentions fixed on winning the Webster Cup on Felix Yonger at Navan, but the championship-chasing jockey will be keen to add another winner on his only other ride, Jarry D'Honneur. Walsh, who is five behind the injured Mark Walsh in the jockeys' championship, has leading claims with both mounts, with the JP McManus-owned, 140-rated Jarry D'Honneur possibly the stronger of the pair. He has just four rivals to beat in the navanracecourse.ie Novice Chase. Jarry D'Honneur advertised his claims when easily winning a beginners chase at Punchestown in January, though he was subsequently found out in Grade One company when unseating Tony McCoy at the last at Leopardstown the following month when weakening. The Annual Family Day 17th May Maiden Hurdle sees Cheltenham winners Barry Connell and Adrian Heskin team up again with 119-rated Little Rocky. Connell and Heskin combined to win with Martello Tower at the Festival and while Little Rocky, rated in the 90s on the Flat, has as yet failed to run to expectations over jumps, he has sound claims on a return from a winter break. The Steve Mahon-trained He Rock's has been running consistently well over fences in recent times and has a solid chance of winning the concluding Follow Navan On Facebook Handicap Chase under regular rider Ger Fox. By Tom Weekes