Racing: Trainer Dessie Hughes failed in his bid to win on 10 consecutive racedays when Irish Stream, his only runner, was out of the money in the opener at Thurles.
Irish Stream made much of the early running for 7lb claiming amateur Conor Maxwell in the www.thurlesraces.ieHandicap Chase, but lost his place from five out and finished well beaten.
Deskelly Interiors (6-1), trained by Adrian McGuinness and ridden by Andrew Lynch, took advantage of a last-fence blunder by Panaconi to win by two lengths from Upton Gem.
The fall of odds-on favourite Our Ben at the final fence left the Listed Phil Sweeney Memorial Chase at the mercy of Carrigeen Kalmia.
The 14-1 shot looked booked for the runner-up spot after Our Ben jumped into the lead at the third last. However, the Willie Mullins-trained Our Ben came down at the last, sending Ruby Walsh, who later went on to land a treble, out of the saddle.
Carrigeen Kalmia capitalised on his exit to give trainer Dick Lalor and the rider Liz, his daughter, victory by three and a half lengths from Public Reaction.