Punters Hope Name Can Be Best In The Irish Derby Best Name, beaten just a short head by Linda´s Lad on his debut at Longchamp last year, has been very well supported for next month´s Budweiser Irish Derby. The Robert Collet trained three year old, who has not been out of the first two in his three races to date, is now only 8-1 with William Hill having started the day at 12-1. Iffraaj was the days other major mover with William Hill. The Godolphin runner, who won last years Wokingham but has not raced yet this year, was well supported at 14-1 and 12-1 for Royal Ascot's Golden Jubilee Stakes, eventually ending the day the 10-1 third favourite.Budweiser Irish Derby: 7-4 Hala Bek (Needs to be supplemented), 3-1 Sir Percy, 11-2 Dylan Thomas, Darsi (Needs to be supplemented), 7-1 Dragon Dancer (Needs to be supplemented), Papal Bull, 8-1 Best Name (from 12), 12-1 Puerto Rico, 16-1 Best Alibi, 25-1 King in Waiting, 33-1 Mountain. Others on request.