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Review fairyhouse 30th Nov

Davy Roche brings Identify Thief home in front of Tully East and Finny MaguireDavy Roche brings Identify Thief home in front of Tully East and Finny Maguire
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Sandra Hughes landed her first Grade One success since taking over the training licence from her late father Dessie when Lieutenant Colonel won a dramatic renewal of the Bar One Racing Hatton's Grace Hurdle at Fairyhouse.

Annie Power's absence meant her Willie Mullins-trained stablemate Zaidpour went off the favourite, but he fell in mid-race and brought down King Of The Picts in the process.

That left Little King Robin still blazing a trail up front, but the gallant mare folded when tackled in the straight and Lieutenant Colonel (7-2) took over two out before running on strongly to withstand Jetson s challenge by four lengths under Bryan Cooper.

The jockey completed a Grade One double in the Gigginstown colours when high-class hurdler Valseur Lido stepped forward from his winning Punchestown debut over fences to capture the Bar One Racing Drinmore Novice Chase.

In what looked a hot renewal, the Mullins-trained 7-2 shot travelled well as he took charge after the second-last and had no trouble beating Apache Stronghold by an impressive eight lengths.

On a distinctly mixed day for Mullins he took the Bar One Racing Royal Bond Novice Hurdle with Nichols Canyon after much-vaunted stable companion Allez Colombieres was pulled up with what turned out to be a fatal injury early on in the Grade One.

Paul Townend took full advantage on former smart Flat racer Nichols Canyon (7-2), who cleared away between the final two flights and finished five lengths ahead.

Mullins introduced a smart youngster when the ex-French Kalkir (9-10 favourite) took it up two out and ran away with the Bar One Racing Juvenile 3-Y-O Hurdle, winning by eight lengths in Ruby Walsh's hands to head the market for the Triumph Hurdle.

Robert Tyner's 7-2 favourite Embracing Change got up on the line under Philip Enright to deny Sword Fish by a short head in an epic finish to the Bar One Racing Porterstown Handicap Chase , while Davy Russell gave Ros Brin (12-1) a patient ride to take the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Handicap Chase.