Cheltenham Gold Cup hope Don Cossack proved workmanlike in returning to winning ways in the Ladbrokes Ireland Kinloch Brae Chase at Thurles.
Gordon Elliott's charge fell last time out in the King George VI Chase at Kempton, but was still sent off the 1-8 favourite to regain the winning thread in a race he claimed 12 months ago.
Rubi Light set the early gallop in the four-runner field, with Bryan Cooper happy to track him through the opening exchanges.
However, Cooper had to stoke Don Cossack up four fences from home, giving him a couple of reminders after the third-last.
That seemed to wake up Don Cossack and with two to jump he appeared to be back in control, sailing clear over the last and galloping on well for what was ultimately a cosy success.
Mount Colah made a bad mistake at the second-last, bumping Rubi Light in the process and allowing Wounded Warrior to come through late for second.
Cooper said: "He got the job done, he's come back in trip, which isn't ideal as he has turned into more of a stayer.
"He won this last year when he probably had a bit more speed, we've been training him to stay so he's come back half a mile too short.
"What I liked is when I jumped the second-last, two or three slaps on the shoulder and he went on.
"There's only one big day, though, and that's March and that's what we're aiming for.
"I'll leave that (the idea of blinkers) to Gordon. He's not ungenuine, he's just a bit lazy."