Ade Boy another smart bumper winner for Slattery Trainer Andy Slattery introduced another smart prospect in bumpers when Ade Boy (11/8 fav, from 7/2 this morning) took Navan's Bar One Racing Flat Race for four-year-olds. The newcomer by Bullet Train, owned by Vincent Claffey, raced in mid-division before making good headway early in the straight. In front 2f out, he was soon ridden clear and stayed on strongly to account for Highlander Addict by 11 lengths. Slattery has won with seven of his 10 individual bumper runners this season. The winning trainer's brother and assistant Willie said: "He's a very nice horse. He's too giving and you'd have to stop him doing too much at home. I'd say that is why he was as green as he was. He's a fair horse.  "He's only been working on the bridle and will improve a lot. I'd say he could be a very, very nice horse.  "I would say you won't see him for the winter because he is a good-ground horse, so I'd say you would probably see him in the spring somewhere. That's what we are hoping (good festival bumpers).  "We had him ready earlier in the year and he did a very good piece of work up in the Curragh and he just got a little weak. We left him off. We were afraid of that happening again so we were coming here undercooked and just hoping that his ability (would see him through)."  On the stable's bumper horse form, he added: "We have just a particularly nice bunch of young horses at the moment and we have great staff.  "We have great people working with us and the big thing is, I suppose, that they know they are going to ride them." Additional reporting by Michael Graham