Review clonmel 7th May Slievecorragh went into the Kedrah House 'Well Chosen' Tipperary Cup something of an unknown quantity but saw out the extended two-mile trip in great fashion to claim the & euro;15,000 handicap at Clonmel.Billy Lee was travelling strongly a couple of furlongs out on Francis Flood's five-year-old (20-1) and pulled clear of the veteran Kerryhead Windfarm, who had been handy throughout, to score by five lengths.The Tony Martin-trained 6-4 favourite Equator was disappointing, and after dropping away from the three-furlong marker he was eventually pulled up .The winning trainer's son, Fran Flood jnr, said afterwards: "He had been running well on the Flat and I thought he'd a fair shot here. It's good to get a winner and we'll keep him going on the Flat and over hurdles as long as there's a dig in the ground. He's big enough to jump a fence, too."Suprise Vendor lived up to his name when springing a 20-1 shock in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.The race appeared to be going to plan for 11-8 favourite Carefree Smile as he cruised to the front but he found little and finished out of the frame.Lesley Young's three-year-old came home strongly under Franco Da Silva to beat 33-1 chance Spinning Wings.Young said: "She has been working well at home, she has probably improved from two to three. Franco used ride her as a two-year-old for us. The plan was to go to Gowran Park next week but we'll have to see now."American Princess stepped up on her seasonal debut third to take the New Club Stand Opening This Evening Handicap.Danny Mullins had the Michael Grassick-trained 8-1 chance up with the pace throughout and put the race to bed two furlongs out, scooting into a three-length lead hanging on with three-quarters of a length to spare over Vicky Lane.The Summer Evening June 12th Handicap Chase went the way of 14-1 chance Tiarella, with trainer Denis Ahern saying: "She has been a good servant to us, she's got black type after winning a race here two years ago."She hasn't been herself lately but she seems to© www.irish-racing.com