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Preview leopardstown 22nd Oct

Aidan O'Brien is responsible for three of the eight runners in the Killavullan Stakes at Leopardstown on Sunday.

Galileo colt Kenya, so impressive at Cork just over a week ago, is joined from Ballydoyle by the fillies Bye Bye Baby and Dramatically.

Heading the opposition is the Jessica Harrington-trained Landshark, whose second to U S Navy Flag in the Round Tower Stakes has been boosted in no uncertain terms by the winner's subsequent exploits in landing the Middle Park and Dewhurst.

Guessthebill and Quizical were second in different races at Naas last week, while Jim Bolger runs Gasta and Ger Lyons is represented by debut scorer Mcmunigal.

The latter's form could have been franked by the time he goes to post because James Cook, who was four lengths behind Mcmunigal in second at Naas, contests the Irish Stallion Farms EBF (C & G) Maiden.

The full-brother to Found spearheads an O'Brien trio that takes on Gowran third Marlborough Sounds and the Bolger-trained Meagher's Flag.

O'Brien takes the wraps off Magic Wand in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden (1.50), and the half-sister to 2013 Irish Oaks heroine Chicquita went for 1.4m euros as a yearling.

Cannonball went close to securing Listed honours in the Martin Molony Stakes at Limerick and remains in that company for the Trigo Stakes.

Grandee and Glamorous Approach are the others with three-figure ratings in the race, with Finn McCool possibly the pick of another Ballydoyle three.

Gold Spinner hasn't really lived up to his early-season promise but there was more to like about his latest Listowel third and he tops the weights for the Yulong Trophy Handicap.

Last week's Cork runner-up Sebastiano Ricci attempts to go one better in the Irish Injured Jockeys Nursery Handicap, while The Last Indian arrives at the Club Godolphin Student Initiative Handicap in search of a four-timer.