Odds-on May Call You Back delivers with ease The betting in advance of the Dunmore East Handicap Hurdle suggested it would be in keeping with the name of odds-on favourite May Call You Back's sire, and so it proved as the Walk In The Park mare sauntered home in race five at Tramore. Willie Mullins' charge took over two out, and the two miler was soon over as a contest as Brian Hayes' mount raced away to defeat Bright N Shine by ten lengths. The seven-year-old was making it two from three since joining the Closutton team, and she was making light of an absence, re-appearing after a disappointment at this venue back in August. Patrick Mullins said afterwards: "She won on her first start for us and then disappointed here in August. "We gave her a break after that and she's back now. She'll mix it over hurdles and fences. It's great for her owner Pauline (Carroll). She is a good fun mare." May Call You Back's possible participation at Kilbeggan tomorrow will depend upon how she pulls out in the morning. (DM & EM)