John Oxx completed a 269/1 treble which included the featured U.A.E Racing & Equestrian Federation Handicap with Artists Muse.
Taking the Currabeg teams tally to 62 this term (now level at the top with Dermot Weld), the latter prevailed by an easy 4 1/2L. Cathy Gannons mount was ridden clear with over a furlong left to run.
As a granddaughter of the brilliant Ridgewood Pearl, Lifetime Romance was put in short at 9/4 before drifting out to 5/1 joint favourite for the opening juvenile maiden.
Providing Oxx with only his 3rd 2yo winner of the campaign, Johnny Murtagh was always to the fore on the Mozart filly, who led inside the final quarter mile, going on to win by 1 1/2L.
Murtagh was also aboard Lady Clagues Redstone Dancer in the concluding contest, this one making it fourth time lucky.
Eoin Griffin was also on the mark, the Co. Kilkenny trainer saddling an unlikely 129/1 brace, beginning with Mutadarek, a 13,000 guineas buy out of Kevin Prendergasts stable in autumn 2003.
A day after the disappointment of his saddle slipping on favourite, Time On Your Side at Clonmel, Tom Molloy was in the plate on Mutadarek, 2L victor of the apprentice hcap.
Prendergast stable jockey, Declan McDonogh also had two winners (at combined odds of 129/1), the two-timer rounded off on Griffins Akinola. He displayed real stamina to prevail by 10L.
Earlier, Heart Of Svetlana showed the benefit of two previous outings in the fillies maiden, Frances Crowleys representative getting home by the minimum under McDonogh.
With an official rating of 85, Danehill Music topped the weights for the nursery, but David Wachmans filly defied her 9st 7Ib burden quite comfortably with Wayne Lordan.
A consistent sort, the 7/1 shot got to the front inside the final furlong and was soon clear to defeat Misskinta by 2L.
Runner-up to Taqseem (the Birdcatcher winner) and The Wild Swan (a promising third at Doncaster on Saturday) on his two previous starts, Patronise went one better in the 2yo winners of 1.
A 9th winner (highlighted by Waterways in the Marble Hill Stakes) of the season for Patrick Prendergast, this fellow scored by a comfortable 2 1/2L in the hands of Niall McCullagh.
After rollovers from both meetings on Sunday, the Jackpot pool swelled to E27,065. Again it wasnt won and is now carried over to Navan on Wednesday.