Hurricane Fly: The Willie Mullins trained superstar notched up his 22nd Grade 1 win when beating Arctic Fire and Jezki to record an historic fifth victory in the BHP Insurance Irish Champion Hurdle over two miles at Leopardstown on Sunday.

Bred by Agricola Del Parco, he is a son of the late Coolmore Stud classic sire Montjeu (by Sadler's Wells). He is out of the Italian two-year-old winner Scandisk (by Kenmare) and his siblings include the multiple flat winners Thunderwing (by Indian Danehill), Diskussion (by King's Best), and Hunzy (by Desert King). The latter was Listed placed in Italy.

His grandam Yankee Lady (by Lord Gayle) won as a three-year-old and was a full-sister to the Group 2 Pretty Polly Stakes winner Lady Singer and to the dual Group 2 Ballymoss Stakes scorer Yankee Gold.

Un De Sceaux: One of the rising stars of this season, the Willie Mullins trained seven-year-old easily beat Clarcam and Gilgamboa in the Grade 1 Frank Ward Solicitors Arkle Novice Chase over two miles, one furlong at Leopardstown on Sunday.

He was bred by Haras De La Rousseliere and partners, his late sire Denham Red (by Pampabird) stood at that farm, and his dam Hotesse De Sceaux (by April Night) is an unplaced AQPS mare who has a couple of winning siblings in France. His half-brother Olympe De Sceaux (by Diableneyev) has won over 12 furlongs on the flat.

Outlander: Son of the Whytemount Stud stallion Stowaway (by Slip Anchor), the Willie Mullins trained Outlander won the Grade 2 Nathaniel Lacy & Partners Solicitors Novice Hurdle over two and a half miles at Leopardstown on Sunday.

The seven-year-old was bred by Ronnie O'Neill, he is out of Western Whisper (by Supreme Leader), and he is a full-brother to the Grade 2 hurdles winner Western Leader and also to the Listed chase scorer Mart Lane.

Peace And Co: The Nicky Henderson-trained four-year-old continued his march to the top with an odds-on success in the Grade 2 JCB Triumph Hurdle Trial (registered as the Finesse Juvenile Hurdle) over two miles, one furlong at Cheltenham on Saturday.

A son of Haras d'Etreham's classic winning miler Falco (by Pivotal), he was bred by the partnership of Scuderia Bolgheri and Ecurie D. His dam Peace Lina (by Linamix) is a half-sister to the Group 2 mile winner Peace Burg (by Sageburg), and his grandam is a half-sister to the Group 1 star and notably successful sire Pistolet Bleu (by Top Ville).

Peace And Co is a full-brother to the Listed placed dual French hurdles scorer Piccolino.

Many Clouds: Trevor Hemmings's eight-year-old followed up on his Grade 3 Hennessy Gold Cup success with victory in the Grade 2 BetBright Cup Chase over three miles, one and a half furlongs at Cheltenham on Saturday.

The Oliver Sherwood-trained gelding was bred by Aidan Aherne, he is a son of Old Road Stud's Group 1 winner Cloudings (by Sadler's Wells), and he is a half-brother to the dual Grade 1 winning hurdler The Tullow Tank (by Oscar). His dam Bobbing Back (by Bob Back) is an unplaced full-sister to the Listed placed triple chase scorer Back On Line.

Annacotty: A seven-year-old son of the late Knockhouse Stud stallion Beneficial (by Top Ville), the Martin Keighley-trained gelding won the Grade 3 freebets.com Trophy Chase over two miles, five furlongs at Cheltenham on Saturday.

He is the best of three winners out of Mini Moo Min (by Ardross), a triple hurdle winning daughter of the Grade 2 placed multiple chase scorer Mulloch Brae (by Sunyboy). That mare was a full-sister to the talented staying chaser Bigsun and to the dual Scottish Grand National hero Androma (by Andrea Mantegna).

Heron Island: The late Arctic Tack Stud stallion Heron Island (by Shirley Heights) notched up a blacktype double this weekend.

The Alan King-trained six-year-old Ordo Ab Chao won the Grade 2 Neptune Investment Management Novices' Hurdle (registered as the Classic Novices' Hurdle) over two miles, four and a half furlongs at Cheltenham on Saturday.

He was bred by Pauline Kavanagh and he is the second foal out of Houldyurwhist (by Supreme Leader). His dam is a half-sister to the dual bumper and four-times chase scorer Arbeo (by Brian Boru) and his grandam Don't Waste It (by Mister Lord) won a bumper, a chase, twice over hurdles, and three point-to-points.

A few minutes later the Philip Hobbs trained seven-year-old If In Doubt won the Listed Skybet Chase (formerly the Great Yorkshire Chase) over three miles at Doncaster.

He was bred by James Browne, he is the first foal out of Catchers Day (by Catcher In The Rye), and his grandam Prompt (by Old Vic) is a half-sister to the Group 3 scorers Baron Ferdinand (by Ferdinand) and Love Everlasting (by Pursuit Of Love). His fourth dam is Hardiemma (by Hardicanute), which means that he is inbred 5x3 to that mare, and he comes from the family of the dual Derby hero Shirley Heights (by Mill Reef).

Saphir Du Rheu: Bred by Claude Duval, the Paul Nicholls-trained six-year-old won the Grade 2 galliardhomes.com Cleeve Hurdle over three miles at Cheltenham on Saturday, a first graded success for the son of the Haras De Mirande stallion Al Namix (by Linamix).

He is a half-brother to the graded placed chaser Centaure Du Rheu (by Cadoubel), his dam Dona Du Rheu (by Dom Pasquini) won over fences, and that mare is a full-sister to the blacktype winning hurdler and chaser Ponte Novu. His grandam Ulaide (by Labus) was Listed placed over hurdles at Auteuil, and there are many blacktype horses in the family including the Leopardstown Grade 3 scorer Our Girl Salley (by Carroll House).

Three Kingdoms: Trained by John Ferguson and bred by Darley, the six-year-old son of the late Jonabell Farm classic sire Street Cry (by Machiavellian) won the Grade 2 grand-national2015.co.uk Lightning Novices' Chase over two miles, 110 yards at Doncaster on Saturday.

He is a half-brother to the Listed placed flat pair Opera Gloves (by Dalakhani) and Brave Boy (by Invincible Spirit), and to the Brazilian Grade 1 star Ivoire (by Know Heights). His dam Chan Tong (by Hampstead) was also a Grade 1 winner in Brazil.

Intense Tango: The Karl Burke-trained four-year-old took her National Hunt record to two wins from three starts with victory in the Grade 2 OLBG.com Mares' Hurdle (registered as the Doncaster Mares' Hurdle) over two miles, 110 yards at Doncaster on Saturday.

She was bred by Newsells Park Stud, she represents the first crop of Coolmore Stud's classic sire Mastercraftsman (by Danehill Dancer), and she is out of the South African Group 2 scorer Cover Look (by Fort Wood). His siblings include the Group 3 Sagaro Stakes winner Shipmaster (by Slip Anchor).

Caracci Apache: The Nicky Henderson-trained five-year-old extended his unbeaten jumps record to three with a narrow win in the Grade 2 Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle (registered as the River Don Novices' Hurdle) over three miles, 110 yards at Doncaster on Saturday. He was bred by Heinz Pollmeier.

He is a son of Coolmore Stud's late leading sire High Chaparral (by Sadler's Wells), and he is out of the triple flat and dual hurdles scorer Campanella (by Lomitas). Her siblings include the Group 3 scorer Camp David (by Surumu), and the Listed scorer and prolific dual-purpose gelding Caracciola (by Lando).

Alboran Sea: A three-year-old bred by Rosemont Stud in Australia, the Mike De Kock-trained filly won the Grade 1 Betting World Cape Flying Championship over five furlongs at Kenilworth, in South Africa, on Saturday. It is her second win at the highest level.

She is a daughter of Coolmore Stud's ace miler Rock Of Gibraltar (by Danehill) and she is out of the unraced Lady's Light (by Toolighttoquit). Her dam's siblings include the US multiple Grade 3 scorer Erica's Dream (by Two's A Plenty) and Twosies Answer (by Two's A Plenty), the multiple stakes winning sprinter who gave us the US two-year-old champion and Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Answer Lively (by Lively One).

Able Friend: Son of the Kildangan Stud stallion Shamardal (by Giant's Causeway), this John Moore trained gelding is now a dual winner at the highest level having won the newly upgraded Group 1 Stewards' Cup over a mile at Sha Tin on Sunday. This is the first time that prestigious content, worth almost £472,000 to the winner, has held international Group 1 status.

Able Friend was bred by Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd in Australia, he is out of the stakes winner Ponte Piccolo (by Volksraad), and his dam is a half-sister to the South African Group 1 scorer Global News (by Jetball).

Peniaphobia: The first-crop son of Ballyhane Stud stallion Dandy Man (by Mozart) won the Listed Kent & Curven Centenary Sprint Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday, a race carries local Group 1 status rather than international Group 1 status, and he picked up the equivalent of more than £310,000 for his connections.

He was bred by Aidan Fogarty, he was previously a Group 1 placed Group 2 scorer, and he is a half-brother to the Group 3 placed gelding Safari Sunset (by Fayruz). His dam Umlani (by Great Commotion) comes from a branch of the family of the Group 1 winners Benvenue (by Iffraaj) and Quiet Fling (by Nijinsky).