Collins & Harvey on the scoresheet at Limerick The Ryans Cleaning Maiden Hurdle at Limerick, for horses previously unplaced, was won by Royal Belief who came from an unlikely position to score in the hands of Ben Harvey. Having been available at 33/1 this morning, the Make Believe four-year-old was sent off a 6/1 chance. He was ridden along in sixth and looked held at the second-last and, although beginning to stay on well, was still in that position jumping the final flight. As those in front of him began to wilt, the 97-rated gelding finished best to post a two-length win over Daisy Fingall.  Winning trainer Cian Collins said "That is job done although it wasn't an easy watch. Ben said he probably wants further and made hard work of it. "His jumping had been letting him down every day, but he is gradually getting better. He is far from a natural jumper and lost a lot of ground today, but he has an engine. "I bought him for €6,000 (out of John ODonoghue's yard) and thankfully the (Del Boy) syndicate, who are great supporters of ours, bought him. I'm delighted for Ben, too, who is a big part of our yard and schools all our horses and rides work." Additional reporting by Tom Weekes