Sunday Jumps Racing: William Hill Each Way Extra Challenge Series Handicap Hurdle Tips Jumps racing in Ireland on Sunday comes via a double header at Killarney and Tipperary, with the season soon set to conclude at the picturesque Kerry venue. They have seven races at Killarney from 1.39 until 5.17 and our expert has focused on the 2m7f handicap hurdle at 3.34, with a NAP and Next Best to consider. NAP: Gaelic Des Chastys Next Best: Oneforthefairgreen William Hill Betting Offer Gaelic revival to continue for McNamara Limerick-based trainer Eric McNamara is always a force to reckon with at the southern venues and his contender, GAELIC DES CHASTYS, arrives here in peak form. A hurdles winner at Punchestown last summer, he has been excelling himself over fences most recently. His latest win came over fences at Listowel (2m3½f, good) at their Harvest Festival last week. That was off a mark of 98 and he can now revert to hurdles rated 11lb lower, with McNamara opting to turn out again quickly in order to strike while the iron is hot. Gaelic Des Chastys is rated only 5lb higher than when he last obliged over hurdles and, with no worries on the forecast yielding ground and the fact he was third from a higher mark over this trip here on his penultimate outing, he looks well placed by his trainer to land a quick double across the disciplines. UK import could be Fair on first start There are plenty in this contest with a bit to prove and UK import, ONEFORTHEFAIRGREEN, essentially falls into that category. The former Martin Keighley inmate is an 11-race maiden over hurdles (17 starts in total across all disciplines). He was second at Leicester 11 months ago off a mark of 79 and didn't run badly in his final two starts for the Keighley team at Southwell and Worcester in early summer. He's coming here off a short break — which has proved a positive in the past — and is racing from a basement mark of just 72. He's having his first run with Terence O'Brien now and he performed well for a long way over a similar trip to this at Worcester previously. His stamina strictly has to be proven for this distance, but the change of scenery could perk him up and, if it does, this mark could be exploitable.