Sunday 8 November 2015 15:39, UK
Hidden Cyclone kept on dourly to grind out victory in thetote.com Fortria Chase at Navan.
Shark Hanlon's stable star jumped into the lead after Flemenstar ploughed through the third-last.
And though Hidden Cyclone (3/1) did not jump the last particularly well as he idled in front, he stuck to his task for Brian Hayes to score by six and a half lengths.
Days Hotel was runner-up for a second successive year, with Flemenstar a tired third and Special Tiara a well-beaten last of the four finishers.
Last year's winner Twinlight was pulled up, while Bright New Dawn fell at the third fence.
Hayes, who lost his claim just a few months ago, was completing a quick double for Hidden Cyclone's owners, the Mee family, having struck on the John Kiely-trained Ancient Sands (7/1) in the St Johann Ski Resort Tirol Austria Handicap Hurdle.
Hidden Cyclone could now go for the John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase next month.
Hanlon said: "He's going to improve from that run. He got to the front too soon but, in fairness to Brian, they were all stopping around him.
"When he got to the front he did nothing, although the loose horse was a help.
"I'd say he'll go for the Durkan next. The big thing with him this year is that he's learned how to settle.
"Brian has done a great job on him at home, and I'm delighted for him. He rode him to win a bumper but hasn't ridden him over fences since."