AS a breeder, Callie Berry is on a bit of a roll right now, following recent successes on the racecourse for two of her stock, Swordsman and Treackle Tart. She had a good start to the new point-to-point season at Castletown-Geoghegan on Sunday.

The winner she bred was the Colin Bowe-trained Do Your Job, who provided Barry O’Neill with the third leg of a four-timer when landing the Tattersalls Ireland five and six-year-old maiden on his debut.

Do Your Job is the ninth of 11 recorded foals out of Full Of Birds, (by Epervier Bleu) who won twice over jumps in her native France. The best of her winners to date has been Berry-bred mare Down Ace (by Generous) who won a point-to-point before embarking on a track career which saw her land two bumpers, three hurdles and a chase.

Chariot Warrior, who won the concluding seven-year-old geldings’ maiden at Toomebridge on Saturday to bring up a double for Derek O’Connor, is trained locally by Robert Brown Kerr for his father James, breeder of the Tikkanen gelding. The grey is the last of seven foals out of the 1992 Homo Sapien mare Greenmount Lass, who won a Maralin maiden in 2002.