3 for O'Brien as MacBride wins the bumper MacBride made it a cross-card treble for Aidan O'Brien (two winners at Navan), as he took the last at Limerick, the Saturday Night Fever 7th June (Pro/Am) Flat Race, scoring under O'Brien's daughter Sarah. Having finished a close-up third on his debut at Punchestown last November, the five-year-old son of Oscar then disappointed when finishing seventh to Noble Endeavour at Leopardstown on St Stephens Day. Friendless in the market today, the five-year-old gelding was returned a 9/2 chance, having opened this morning at 5/2. Having led from the start in a first time hood, the JP McManus owned victor was joined and headed by Mm Dazzler as they raced towards the home straight. The duo had a great battle in the straight, with MacBride just gaining the upper hand close home, going on to score by two and a half lengths at the line. Mm Dazzler (12/1) ran a fine race in second under Finian Maguire for his father Adrian, while the 8/13 favourite Maniero proved a big disappointment, finishing a well-beaten fifth under Patrick Mullins for Tony Martin. Nineteen year-old Sarah O'Brien, who was recording her fourth winner, said afterwards: "He gave me a great ride and he finished really well. "I dropped him in before and he was a bit green in front today and that is why he had a look going past the stands." Additional reporting by Thomas Weekes