Review dundalk 16th Apr Bashir Biyoum Zain is set for a step up in class after completing a course double in the www.dundalkstadium.com Handicap at the all-weather venue.The three-year-old struck over seven furlongs at the track last month and he was sent off the 5-2 favourite under Willie Supple to follow up.Bashir Biyoum Zain made easy work of it, taking over inside the final furlong to coast home by three-quarters of a length from Rock Pipit."He did it well and he's a nice horse. The mile was a little bit of a concern but he saw it out well," said trainer Paul Deegan."We'll step him up to pattern company and hopefully he's up to it. He has a touch of class about him."Jolly Snake (9-4) dug deep for Fran Berry to take the opening Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Median Auction Maiden by a neck from Clondinnery."He stuck at it well and was going away again at the line. It was a good tough performance and he franked the form of the race last time," said Berry.The rider was also on the mark aboard the Jessica Harrington-trained Alamanda (7-2) in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Fillies Maiden.Hepburn justified market support in the Hen & Stag Packages At Dundalk Stadium Handicap.Backed in from 20-1 to 14s, Jim Gorman's charge triumphed in the hands of Chris Hayes."She's a nice filly and we've just been waiting on good ground. She should improve again as Chris says she blew up at the furlong pole," said the trainer.Force Of Habit got the best of a three-way finish under Pat Smullen in the George Farrelly & John Byrne Memorial Handicap.The Dermot Weld-trained 7-2 favourite just prevailed by a short head from Murtagh with Chaparro the same distance back in third.Smullen then struck aboard Night Spark (7-1) in the bookings@dundalkstadium.com Handicap, cruising up a furlong out to win with ease.