Bay Of Dreams adds to her British victories in Bellewstown Bay Of Dreams rewarded the Adelaide Racing Syndicate with victory in the Smiths Of Drogheda Ford Classic Handicap over an extended seven-furlongs in Bellewstown. Ben Coen brought her with her challenge between horses a quarter of a mile out and she hit the front a furlong and a half down. The four-year-old filly was nothing if not tough in the closing stages as she saw it out by a length and three quarters at 5/1 from runner-up Bucaneer's Spirit (9/2f). Zipster was more than two lengths further back in third at 15/2. Ciaran Murphy said: "She had very bad luck, she nearly got brought down here the first day we ran her. It probably took her a run to get over that. "We felt in Leopardstown it was a cracking run (third) and the ground was as quick that day as she wanted it. "She came here absolutely bouncing. Ben was very good on her, he had a horse to follow there today and she won nicely. "She's a horse we bought in the Horses In Training Sale and she has taken a long time to acclimatise. Now she is just starting to rock and roll. We spotted her at the Horses In Training Sale, I thought she was great value. She was a cheap filly and if she came back to that sort of form (in Britain) over here, she could win. It is hard to win from England to Ireland, but she has ability. "I think she will (progress) and I think a bit more juice in the ground won't be any harm to her. "She'll be okay to step up to a mile and a quarter at some point as well. "I think so (one for Galway), if she could get into the handicap there. Obviously, it is very condensed in Galway. That would be the idea to end up in Galway." Bay Of Dreams won twice in Britain for James Ferguson.