TIPPERARY’s Trevor Breen and the Willy Matton-owned grey mare Bombay won Sunday’s two-star Grand Prix at Opglabbeek in Belgium, just a month after the pair scored a double of wins at a four-star show in Spain.

Breen and Bombay (Lord Z x Bon Ami) were one of a dozen combinations who made it through to the jump-off where a clear round in 40.01 seconds saw them land the first prize of €6,250 ahead of Canada’s Eric Lamaze in second with Chesney (40.31).

Belgium’s Pieter Clemens finished third with Calvino de Nyze Z (40.41), while Cian O’Connor completed a good result for Irish riders by filling fourth place with Clenur (40.69).

In March, Trevor Breen and Bombay won the Grand Prix at the Spanish Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera having also won the qualifier at the same venue.