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Review naas 20th Jun
< Club Wexford bounced back to form to land the Panoramic Restaurant Rated Race at Naas for Jim Bolger and Kevin Manning.
The son of Lawman didn't handle testing conditions at Gowran Park a couple of weeks ago but was sent off a well-supported 7-2 chance to atone on much quicker ground.
He took the lead off the front-running An Saighdiur just inside the final furlong and ran right the way to the line to see off Captain Power by a length and a quarter.
Aidan O'Brien may have been out of luck on the opening day of Royal Ascot but struck in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap courtesy of Old Time Waltz
Ana O'Brien was able to dictate terms to suit herself on the 9-2 shot, who kicked early in the straight and still held a length-and-a-half advantage over Fascinating Lady as she crossed the line.< Zabalan was all the rage for the Book Hospitality Online Maiden and he simply toyed with his rivals.
Leigh Roche set sail for home approaching the three-furlong pole on the Dermot Weld-trained 4-9 favourite and he was able to ease up in the final furlong yet still beat Costa by four and a half lengths.< Highly Toxic (2-1) was a really game winner of the www.naasracecourse.com Claiming Race.
Just three days on from his fourth in handicap company at Limerick, Pat Flynn's grey made the running and kept going for Killian Leonard to account for Adimelo by a length and a half.< You Gotta Move has been kept busy on the all-weather at Dundalk this year but the switch to turf did the trick as he broke his duck under Leonard in the Racing Again June 28th Handicap at odds of 7-1.
Danny Sheehy steered Reinas Queen (12-1) home in front in the Follow Us On Facebook Apprentice Handicap, while Rise Again (16-1) took the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden.