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Review punchestown 18th Oct

Wed 18th Oct 2017, 17:40

< Petit Mouchoir made a very pleasing start to his fencing career in the Coral.ie Bet & Watch Irish And UK Racing Live Beginners Chase at Punchestown.

A dual Grade One winner over the smaller obstacles and third in the Champion Hurdle, the Henry de Bromhead-trained grey was the 8-13 favourite for his return.

He made his own running and produced a professional round of jumping, and had matters sewn up before fiddling the last on his way to beating Brelade by seven lengths.

French import Espoir D'Allen created a striking impression on his jumping bow in the Coral.ie Best Price Guaranteed On All Irish Races 3-Y-O Hurdle.

The Gavin Cromwell-trained 11-10 favourite cruised into the lead approaching the turn for home and although Masterstonemason tried to make a race of it, Barry Geraghty had little to worry about as Espoir D'Allen strode four and a half lengths clear.

Geraghty followed up in the same JP McManus colours when 11-8 favourite Campeador stamped his class on the Coral.ie Free Racehorse Ownership With The Coral Champions Club Rated Hurdle.

Gordon Elliott's grey hasn't had much luck in his career but is certainly talented and proved as much by coming home a length and three-quarters to the good over Wakea

Elliott doubled up thanks to Cracking Smart s victory in the Coral.ie Bet 5 Get 20 In Free Bets Maiden Hurdle.

The 4-7 favourite was never too far from the pace and after taking it up following the second-last, beat Shady Operator by four lengths.< A Sizing Network took 16 attempts to break his duck over fences but did so at Clonmel last month and followed up in the Coral.ie Download The App Handicap Chase as the 11-4 favourite.< Artic Pearl justified 5-2 favouritism in the Coral.ie Exclusive Blogs By Tom Scudamore Handicap Hurdle, while Cordovan Brown (8-1) made a successful introduction in the Black Hills Mares Flat Race.