Oliver's filly gets off the mark in some style Fifth over course and distance on her most recent outing in September, No More Kisses (4/1) returned to Dundalk to easily land the concluding three-year-old handicap in the hands of Nathan Crosse.  Pushed along in mid-division three furlongs out, the winner, trained by Andy Oliver for the Twelve Lengths Clear Syndicate, was brought to the stands' side in the straight and made headway to lead over a furlong out before stretching clear to beat odds-on favourite Drucker by five and a half lengths.  Oliver reported: "We waited for a nice surface.  "She had a very puzzling run in Tipperary, nothing went right. Got stopped, I think a horse went down in front of her and all sorts.  "We brought her here and a nice run, was effectively a handicap debutant that day, and we waited for this surface. Unfortunately, we couldn't get in to any race so this is the first opportunity "She's a big filly, she has just taken time to mature. The syndicate were very patient, waited on her. We always hoped that there was something there.  "She is by Mastercraftsman, so definitely stamina in the pedigree. We thought 10 and a-half furlongs around here might still be a bit sharp, but there was a good, strong pace which was good. She picked up and hit the line strong.  "That's what we have always thought and always hoped (a mile and a-half). She's pretty versatile ground-wise but, after what happened in Tipperary, we just decided we would keep her here.  "She is a filly we will look forward to next year, it is all about time and strengthening up. She has even improved in this last month, she's starting to furnish.  "We will see what our options are, but we will probably go again. We certainly would be looking forward to her next year." Additional reporting by Michael Graham