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Review TRAMORE 16TH APR

Davy Condon once again showed his versatility when partnering a winner under both codes at Tramore on Monday.

Jawad, himself a dual-purpose performer, initiated the brace when surging through at the furlong pole to claim the Dungarvan Bay Handicap.

Joanna Morgan's charge swooped to score by two-and-a-half lengths from Charlene and will now switch his attentions back to chasing.

'He's a nice little horse. He'll run next in a novice handicap chase at Punchestown and he jumps great,' said Morgan.

Viso (4/5f) was a hotpot in the Saltan Properties Maiden Hurdle and duly obliged in style.

Condon sent him to the front two out and the Willie Mullins-trained gelding wasn't extended to score by three-and-a-half lengths from River Ridge.

Jalwada (9/10f) was also sent off a short price in the opening maiden and proved much too strong for her rivals in the 1m4f contest.

Fran Berry sent John Queally's charge into the lead two-and-a-half furlongs out and she soon stretched clear, easing down close home for an 11-length verdict.

'She'll make a nice dual purpose mare and we'll have some fun with her. That ground is probably as fast as she would like it,' said Queally.

The third odds-on favourite of the night also ran out a cosy winner when Joys Island (4/5f) claimed the five-year-old version of the Saltan Properties Maiden Hurdle.

David Roche took the ride on his brother Paul's charge and produced the gelding to lead before the last and score by two lengths from Risky River.

Michael Grassick sent out his first winner of the season when Sunshine Guest produced a smart front-running performance in the Saltan Properties Handicap.

Seamus Heffernan continued his fine form, sending the mare into the lead shortly after the start and kicking for home two furlongs out to score by a length from Donastrela.

Grassick was attending the Breeze Up sales in Newmarket and was represented by his son Michael junior: 'We're relieved to get off the mark for the season.'

'She needed the run at Limerick last time. You have to ride her positively and Seamus gave her a good ride. She handles any ground and we'll look for a similar race for her - maybe back here.'

Eimear's Pride battled well to narrowly see off the determined challenge of Raintown in the Al Eile Stud Handicap Hurdle while Five Seven Live just held on in another tight finish to the concluding hunters chase.