Rose Blooms For Collins Chelsea Rose was a shock 10-1 winner of the Ballyroan Stakes at Leopardstown as she saw off Vinnie Roe and Shalapour at the Dublin track.Con Collins´ charge flew at the death in the Listed mile-and-a-half race to deny John Oxx´s Shalapour victory by three-quarters of a length, with Vinnie Roe coming home in third.The victorious three-year-old landed the Moyglare Stud Stakes as a juvenile but had disappointed on her last two runs, finishing ninth in both the Pretty Polly and the Irish Oaks.However, connections now have their eyes on a crack at the Group Two Blandford Stakes at the Curragh on September 18.'She is very tough and genuine and the horses are only now starting to run well,' said Collins´ daughter Tracey.'She will now probably run next in a nine-furlong Listed race at the Curragh on September 4 and then go back there for the Blandford.'Shalapour was having just his fifth career start after finishing third in the Irish Derby, with Paddy Power leaving him unchanged at 5-1 for the Ladbrokes St Leger on September 10, although the sponsors eased him to 6-1 from 5s and shortened Scorpion into even money from 5-4.'I was happy with him, he ran a good race,' Oxx told At The Races. 'I wasn´t expecting his best form today, he has been a little bit rusty at home and wasn´t quite in the form he was in coming up to the Irish Derby.'He had a winning chance but I´m not surprised he got beaten and hopefully he´ll come on a good bit for it. He´ll need to improve to win (the St Leger) but I think he will.'Dermot Weld´s Vinnie Roe was bidding to win the Ballyroan for a third time following victories in 2002 and 2003, with the race being used as a prep for his bid to win the Irish Field St Leger for an unprecedented fifth time.The seven-year-old kicked clear on the turn for home but could not repel the challengers in the closing stages.Jockey Pat Smullen said: 'I was very pleased with him - he was giving a stone to the winner and the ground was a bit too quick for him.'He hasn´t got the pace for a mile and half anymore but that will have left him spot-on for the St Leger (on September 10).'Oxx found the winner´s enclosure later on when his improving Caradak landed a thrilling renewal of the Group Three Desmond Stakes.Darryll Holland kicked off the home turn on Neville Callaghan´s Hazyview but the pair were sitting ducks for the hat-trick seeking Cadarak, with Mick Kinane driving the 4-5 favourite to the front inside the final furlong.Mustameet put down a strong challenge close to the line and forced the result to go to a photograph, the official distance being a short head, with Mick Channon´s Majestic Desert taking third in the mile contest.'He is capable of better than that, that wasn´t as good as his last run and it was just his courage that got him through,' said Oxx.'I think he is better at seven furlongs than a mile, that stretches him a bit.'We were intending to go for the Celebration Mile at Goodwood or even the Prix du Moulin, but I think we´ll give that a miss now, we´ll give him a break and freshen him up.'(C) PA Sport