One more for Morgan Joanna Morgan`s One Won One landed the feature Glencairn Stakes in style at Leopardstown to push his career earnings well over IR£100,000. Eddie Ahern carried out the instructions of Welsh-born trainer Morgan to perfection when bringing the seven-year-old with a late surge on the outside to defeat Bach and the favourite Tarry Flynn at odds of 6-1. A winter in Dubai, during which he won under Kieren Fallon at Abu Dhabi at the end of January, has re-vitalised the winner according to trainer Morgan, who will bring the horse back to the Dublin track within a week. 'This horse has never been better - he love his winter in Dubai. He comes back here for the Group Three Ballycoruf Stakes next Wednesday over seven furlongs which is his ideal trip,' Morgan remarked. 'This is his ninth win and his first over a mile. I told Eddie to bring him wide in the last furlong because the ground is a bit better where there probably wasn`t as much watering,' added the trainer and former top jockey. Bach`s trainer Aidan O`Brien and jockey Michael Kinane had better luck in the proceeding Ballyogan stakes when Dietrich finished best of the quartet to claim the Group Three prize. Odds-on favourite Final Exam looked set for his fourth victory on the trot into the final furlong but had no answer when Kinane pounced with Deitrich, who may now take her chance in the King`s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot. Just Special could also go to Royal Ascot, this time for the Cork And Orrery Stakes, after landing the opening Kingston Maiden to initiate a double for jockey Ahern. Saharas Slew came to the rescue of favourite-backers in the Newtown Maiden, although it was only by a short-head that Johnny Murtagh`s mount held the challenge of Beyond the Pole. The winner is a 'possible' for the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot, according to her trainer John Oxx.