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Review naas 20th Jul

1,2,3, Fort Del Oro (Billy Lee, green and orange), Buying Trouble (pink silks) and Most Beautiful (red colours)1,2,3, Fort Del Oro (Billy Lee, green and orange), Buying Trouble (pink silks) and Most Beautiful (red colours)
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< Fort Del Oro proved to be the class act in the Yeomanstown Stud Dark Angel EBF Stakes at Naas.

Well supported down to 10-11, the favourite was going so well that she carried Billy Lee to the front with two furlongs to travel.

Lee waited a while longer to ask for maximum effort, but the response was there when he did and Eddie Lynam's filly took the Listed spoils by a cosy three-quarters of a length from Buying Trouble < Endless Drama boosted his confidence with a classy display in the Follow Naas Racecourse On Facebook Race.

Last year's Irish 2,000 Guineas runner-up strolled to the front halfway down the straight and Colin Keane didn't have to resort to the whip for the 1-3 favourite to dispose of General Macarthur by two and a half lengths.< Mr Scarlet confirmed the promise of his debut fourth in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.

Gary Carroll was never too far away on the Sheila Lavery-trained 7-1 chance and showed a decent turn of foot when popped the question to beat Mayleaf Shine by a length and three-quarters.

Carroll followed up when Three Bells (13-2) held on in the Queally Group Supporting Naas Parish Community Handicap, hitting the front just inside the final furlong before fending off I Will Excel by half a length.< Markhan was the only three-year-old in the line-up for the Naas Racecourse On Facebook Handicap but came on on top in a thrilling finish.

The 6-1 shot was tackled by Stronger Than Me throughout the final furlong but wouldn't be denied and flashed past the post a neck to the good.< Peacehaven was the most experienced runner in the Grace's Pub Naas Supporting Naas Parish Community Maiden by some way and battled hard to repel Nuala Tagula by half a length as the 9-4 favourite, while Fairy Foxglove (16-1) landed the www.naasracecourse.com Apprentice Handicap.