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Review KILLARNEY 17TH JUL

Teo Perugo showed what a progressive and versatile sort he is by providing his rider Richard McLernon with his second success under Rules in the feature.

In a field of seven, where all but Commonchero and Depth Perception hold Galway Plate entries, Eugene O'Sullivan's charge raced in a moderate second behind Waltons Mountain.

Closing four out, Teo Perugo challenged and led after the last and stayed on well to beat the gallant front-runner by a length.

Favourite here, Commonchero was disappointing, making a mistake at the third, trailing halfway and having no extra to give from three out.

Teo Perugo might well have an unblemished record now over his last four starts, but for a mishap occurring when he slipped up at Cork a couple of runs ago. He has now won from 2 miles up to 3.

Dual bumper winner Tusa An Fear obviously learned plenty from his initial hurdling effort at Roscommon a week ago, landing the opener comfortably.

Leading after four out in the hands of Barry Geraghty, Joe Crowley's easy to back gelding (4/1 to 11/2) was clear after two out and kept on well to beat the staying-on Maxi by 2L.

Visit Wexford (9/2 into 5/2 favouritism) could make no impression from three out and was seventh when pulling up quickly after the next.

Declan McDonogh, seen to such good effect over the weekend on Mustameet and Regional Counsel, rode his 40th winner this term on Porto Calero in the juvenile median auction maiden.

A clear second in the jockey's championship, McDonogh had Ken Condon's (2nd winner of the campaign) filly soon to the fore and she went clear in the final furlong to triumph by 4 1/2L.

Martin Cullinane bought Jazz Princess for Tom Curran and she won the Group 3 C L Weld Park Stakes in 2004 for Jessica Harrington and the trio were on the mark here with Magic Princess.

Like Jazz Princess this one is also a daughter of Bahhare. Under Tadhg O'Shea, the 10/1 shot had to survive a steward's enquiry before she was confirmed the winner of the 1m 3f 3yo h'cap.

King Rama bounced back to his best dropping in grade and trip to make it three from four in the 1m 3f four-year-old plus h'cap for John Kiely and Fran Berry.

Tommy Stack had a beaten market-leader, Family Focus early on the programme, however the Thomastown Castle handler created a shock later on with 16/1 chance, Great Quest.

Billy Lee made all on the nine times previously raced maiden and the Montjeu filly saw out the 2m 1f trip well to fend off the well-backed favourite, Thunder Road.

Blinkers on a first-timer wouldn't exactly inspire confidence but Brize Norton for Pat Doyle and his son Jack justified support from 10s into 13/2 to claim the bumper.