"Sweetened up" Caol stuns at Naas A tough session for punters at Naas reached a low in race four when 20/1 shot Caolaneoin sluiced home in the Hospitality At Naas Racecourse Beginners Chase under Robbie Colgan. The King's Theatre would likely have been written off by many punters having not won a race since January 2012. However Shane Nolan's charge today put in a performance hinted at in his early days, improving from mid-division moving best in the straight. Colgan let the ten-year-old lead before the last and he strode away on the run-in for a ten length success over Vent De La Cote. "He's plenty of ability but has also had a lot of problems, and this was nearly his last run," revealed Nolan. "We brought him to a cross-country course on Thursday jumping banks and ditches instead of galloping and it's sweetened him up. "We should have done it a long time ago. Robbie gave him a great ride. He doesn't find a lot off the bridle, and he just left him alone." Andrew Lynch has been stood down for the rest of the day and has gone for x-rays after a fall from Theophilus in the previous race. Jonathan Moore replaced him on Sea Buckthorn here. Dr Adrian McGoldrick said: "Andrew took a fall on his left shoulder and it looks like he could have some ligament damage. He's gone off to hospital for x-rays." (AM & EM)