There was victory for Knockeen trainer Henry De Bromhead in the opening race in Tramore, as Notebook ridden by Rachel Blackmore won at odds of 9/4.
The second race was the Introducing Racing TV Handicap Hurdle where Secret Cargo ran out the winner at odds of 25/1.
Another victory for Henry in the 1:10 at Tramore, Mormon the 2/1 favourite scoring victory for de Bromhead and Rachel Blackmore.
Waterford Football Club owner and Chairman Lee Power was on the mark this afternoon in the fourth race when his horse Askari captured the 1.45 contest at odds of 6/1, Trained by Gordan Elliot and ridden by Davy Russell
Al Boum Photo has won today's feature race at Tramore - the Listed Savills Chase.
With jockey Ruby Walsh on board, the Ryanair Gold Cup winner came home ahead of stablemates Total Recall and Invitation Only.
It's trainer Willie Mullins' fifth victory in seven years in the race.
Al Boum Photo wins the Listed Savills Chase in great style under Ruby Walsh and the seven-year-old is now as short as 14-1 for the Cheltenham Gold Cup.🏆 pic.twitter.com/4lnXSWnVqs
— Tramore Racecourse (@TramoreRaces) January 1, 2019
The 2.55 went to No. 4, Crazy Heart owned locally by Kay Browne and Ann Coffey at odds of 7/2.
The final race of the day went to 20/1 outsider KillDerryPrince, the mount of Shiela Ahearne from Ballyduff Upper, Co. Waterford.