Going - Good. Overcast
Jackpot Pool - 1,209.61 Winning Units - .27 Dividend - 846.70. Placepot Pool - 17,714.66 Winning Units - 487.72 Dividend - 25.40. Place Six Dividend - 58.18. Place Five Dividend - 15.47. Tote Aggregate - 105581.96.

(2:06.27 0.60 secs faster on today's going ) (Drawn 3)sr Rated 68
Rajj (IRE) - Rosilipscurvehips (GB)(Fantastic Light (USA))
Breeder - Lisheen Stud
(Morning price: 7/2 10/3 3/1 11/4 5/2)
(Ring price: 5/2 11/4)
SP 11/4


(2:06.59) (Drawn 1)cp1 Rated 74
Sea The Stars (IRE) - I Am (IRE)(Galileo (IRE))
Breeder - Mrs S Rowley-Williams
(Morning price: 4/11 1/3 4/11 2/5 4/11 2/5 4/11)
(Ring price: 2/5 4/11 1/3 4/11 2/5 4/9 2/5)
SP 2/5fav


(2:07.01) (Drawn 6)ts+ Rated 59
Ulysses (IRE) - Diyavana (FR)(Pivotal (GB))
Breeder - Cheveley Park Stud Limited
(Morning price: 10/1 12/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 18/1)
(Ring price: 16/1 18/1 20/1 22/1 20/1 18/1 16/1)
SP 16/1


(2:07.65) (Drawn 4)bl1 Rated 59
Expert Eye (GB) - Cool Kitten (IRE)(One Cool Cat (USA))
Breeder - Gordon Roddick
(Morning price: 16/1 20/1 18/1 20/1 22/1 25/1 28/1 25/1 22/1 28/1)
(Ring price: 25/1 28/1 25/1 20/1)
SP 20/1


(2:07.92) (Drawn 2)
Acclamation (GB) - Western Safari (IRE)(High Chaparral (IRE))
Breeder - M. Fahy & Rathbarry Stud
(Morning price: 14/1 16/1 18/1 20/1 22/1 25/1 22/1 16/1 28/1)
(Ring price: 28/1 33/1 28/1)
SP 28/1


(2:12.45) (Drawn 5)ts1
French Navy (GB) - Tuilelaith (IRE)(Clodovil (IRE))
Breeder - Mrs E Thompson
(Morning price: 66/1 40/1 33/1 50/1 125/1)
(Ring price: 100/1 125/1 150/1 125/1)
SP 125/1

Time 2m. 6.27 secs, which is 0.60 secs faster than the course average on today's going
Tote Exacta- €4.90
Tote Trifecta- €12.60
CSF- €4.23.
2023 This Songisforyou 5 9-9 C T Keane 2/7Fav (Emmet Mullins) (Drawn 1)
2022 Roman Bull 4 9-9 W J Lee 9/4 (Michael William O'Meara) (Drawn 4)
2021 Timourid 4 9-9 James J Doyle 6/1 (Denis Gerard Hogan) (Drawn 1)



Billy said he was coming across towards the stableyard, but was still going forwards. He is a grand little horse, is the most genuine quiet little fella you ever met for a colt and ideally he'd be for someone as a country stallion, as he is very correct. I'd love to castrate him, though, but he'd have to be knocked out to do that so you'd lose six weeks and, at this time of the year, there's no point. I don't know where we'll go now, I don't think the handicapper can really do too much as it wasn't a top-grade maiden. He might go into the October Sales.
W McCreery, trainer







