Paul Carberry and Niall Madden suffered injuries in falls at Kilbeggan.Carberry was stood down for 48 hours following a fall from Asigh Pearl in the LARCC Cancer Care Mares Maiden Hurdle - won by Madden on Bold Bibi.He had bruising to his lower back and also needed stitches over an eye.Madden was sent to hospital for X-rays on a suspected fractured arm after the Hackett's Bookmakers Handicap Chase, in which he stepped in for the injured Carberry on first-fence faller Carlesimo.Carberry had earlier won the Moate C&G Maiden Hurdle on the impressive Chip Tea, who had shown promise in bumpers and made short work of his rivals on his first start over jumps.Ruby Walsh led for most of the way on odds-on favourite Huckle Buck Shoe, but Carberry kept him in his sights and eased alongside at the second-last.The Noel Meade-trained 9-4 shot then strode clear and was eased down to beat Dusty Trail, who took second late on, by four lengths.Walsh won the feature FBD Insurance Hurdle on Themoonandsixpence, who was sent off the 4-11 favourite.He sent the Willie Mullins-trained gelding into the lead a long way out and the partnership had their rivals in trouble by the time they were approaching the second-last flight.Green Mile came through to try to make a fight of it but could not get close enough to bother the leader, who galloped on resolutely in the three-mile contest to win by a length and a half.