Ballydoyle filly Iseult Of Ireland powered clear down the straight to open her account in the nine-furlong fillies maiden at Gowran Park.
Fairy Wings stayed on best in the closing stages to land the finale at Gowran Park this afternoon for Willie McCreery.
Roger Teal is buoyed by Dancing Gemini’s fourth-placed run when returning to Group One company in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.
Kia Joorabchian’s Amo Racing have been the talk of the sales season having splashed the cash at Tattersalls, but they already have a smart prospect on their hands in Tuscan Hills, an easy winner of the British Stallion Studs EBF Silver Tankard Stakes.
Rory Mulligan gave Pandion Power a well judged front-running ride to bag a follow-up win in the second division of the 47-65 handicap at Gowran Park.
The long-awaited Gambling Regulation Bill has finally passed through all stages in the Dáil and is set to come into law in the coming weeks.
The new legislation is wide-ranging and much needed, but presents more problems than solutions for horse racing.
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A week of Appeals
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By Alan Magee - CHALLY CHUTE has won three times over this distance and probably ran a career best when just denied in the featured Guinness Handicap at the Galway Festival this summer. The selection will appreciate the drop back to 1m4f after weakening in the closing stages of the Irish Cesarewitch. Helvic Dream bids to repeat his success in this race last year and will have ground conditions to suit. The former Group 1 winner has been mainly campaigned over hurdles since but still retains plenty of ability while it will be fascinating to see how strong Sonnyboyliston is in the market after a lengthy layoff. He won the Ebor Handicap and the Irish St Leger back in 2021 but hasn’t been seen since filling the runner-up spot in a valuable handicap at Riyadh in February 2022.