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Review dundalk 3rd Mar
Robert Cowell launched a successful raid on Dundalk as Visionary came out on top in the 32Red.com Race.
The Dream Ahead colt was tackling seven furlongs for the first time and had to concede weight to his three rivals, but travelled well enough behind pacesetter Rock In Peace
Pat Smullen was one of the first to get to work, but Cowell's 4-1 chance responded well and got every inch of the distance to deny Rock In Peace by a length and a quarter.< Primo Uomo (8-1) was back with a bang in the www.dundalkstadium.com Handicap.
Gerard O'Leary's sprinter had been on the sidelines since a Curragh win in October but was raring to go for his comeback and mowed down Go Kart in the final furlong to register a three-quarter-length success.< Geological (9-4 favourite) continued his excellent run of form with an all-the-way triumph in the Follow Dundalk Stadium On Facebook Handicap.
Successful over both six furlongs and a mile here this winter, Damian English's consistent gelding can now add a seven-furlong victory to the list after seeing off Kodiac's Back by a length and a quarter.
Joseph O'Brien launched five arrows at the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay Handicap and picked up the prize courtesy of Circus Ring
Donnacha O'Brien produced the 3-1 market leader with his challenge halfway down the straight and he kept up the gallop to see off Wingingit by two and a quarter lengths.< Tommy Welsh led home a one-two for O'Brien in the Race & Dine From 25 p.p. (Q.R.) Handicap, while the Michael Halford-trained Robe Of Honour (7-4 favourite) pipped Nivvo in the Dundalk Stadium - Light Up Your Night Maiden.< Split The Atom rewarded his supporters' faith for recent costly defeats by landing the Dundalk Stadium Business Club 2017 Claiming Race as the even-money favourite, with King Christophe (16-1) swooping late to come out of the Follow Dundalk Stadium On Twitter Handicap on top.