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Review cork 14th Oct
< Brendan Brackan made it three in a row when landing the Listed Navigation Stakes for the third time at Cork.
Ger Lyons' eight-year-old proved he can still mix it with the best in this company when outstaying his rivals in the final furlong.
The 3-1 favourite proved a length and three-quarters too strong for Onenightidreamed sealing a double for Lyons and jockey Colin Keane.
Lyons and Keane's double started when Celebration (5-10 landed the Ingredient Solutions Ltd Supporting The Rickie Healy Appeal Handicap.
Those wins moved Keane five clear of Pat Smullen in the race to become champion jockey, leading by 87 wins to 82.
Aidan O'Brien's Kenya built on the promise he showed on his debut at Naas earlier this month with an emphatic success in the Coolmore Ruler Of The World Maiden.
The 8-11 favourite was bounced out in front by Emmet McNamara and never looked back, travelling powerfully throughout and pulling eight lengths clear of Stellar Eclipse at the line.< Rickrack ran out a comprehensive winner of the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap.
Travelling much the best on the outside of the leaders turning form home, Jessica Harrington's 3-1 favourite burst clear over a furlong out and ran on well under Colm O'Donoghue to beat Gentil J by four and three-quarter lengths.
Shane Foley got a real tune out of Augustine Leahy's Drombeg Dream (3-1) as he denied Smullen aboard Sebastiano Ricci in the O'Flynn Group Supporting The Rickie Healy Appeal Nursery Handicap.
Killian Leonard came out on top in the Savills Supporting The Rickie Healy Appeal Apprentice Handicap aboard the Pat Flynn-trained 5-1 chance Aunty Audrey
10lb claiming apprentice Willie Byrne celebrated the second winner of his fledgling career when driving Roman Seera (10-1) to victory in the Corporate HR Ireland Supporting The Rickie Healy Appeal Maiden for trainer Tony Mullins.