THE Irish Field champion Jamie Codd was the star of the show at Oldcastle on Sunday when winning on four of his five rides. He first joined forces with Denis Murphy to land the opening Goffs Bloodstock four-year-old maiden with Pat Coffey’s Lisheen Prince (6/4-7/2-7/4), a newcomer by the recently retired Oscar.

Minmore Present kicked on after three out but Codd’s mount could be seen edging ever closer as they began to climb uphill. Taking a lead over the penultimate fence, Lisheen Prince effortlessly went to the front before the turn for home but had to be kept up to his work approaching the last as Eamon An Cnoic stayed on well. However, a mistake at the final fence put paid to that debutant’s chances and Lisheen Prince was three lengths up at the line.