Review gowran park 3rd May Trainer John Oxx and jockey Mick Kinane celebrated their Classic success at Newmarket with a double at Gowran Park.Alaivan and Miss Keller did the Currabeg team proud following on from Sea The Stars' win in the 2000 Guineas.Alaivan showed the benefit of his debut fifth in a Leopardstown maiden with an-all-the way in the Gowran Park Classic Trial.Kinane had him smartly out of the stalls to dictate affairs from the front and the 8-1 shot found more in the straight to come home five lengths clear of Fergus McIver with Sirgarfieldsobers thirdOxx said: "He was receiving a maiden's allowance but won well - I must say when I saw the declarations I thought it might be a bit tough but he quickened well and stayed on well. He's a useful horse."He'll stay well and he's from a good family. A race like the Queen's Vase would be a possibility, we'd have to think about it."Miss Keller (4-1) completed the brace with a two-length win in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.Danny Grant landed in Dublin just hours earlier from a successful stint in India and duly won on She's Our Mark (6-1) in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Victor McCalmont Memorial Stakes.Chinese White looked like repeating last year's win in this Listed contest when going on in the straight but Grant got a fine tune out of Pat Flynn's mare to prevail by half a length."She might run in the Windsor Forest at Royal Ascot next and she could have another race before then," said Flynn.Aidan O'Brien's Air Chief Marshal justified odds of 2-5 with an eight-length romp in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Maiden.The Danehill juvenile is now 8-1 favourite with Cashmans for the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot."He's very genuine and very straightforward. He sealed it in a few strides," said jockey Seamus Heffernan.Zorija Rose gave trainer Tommy Stack his seventh win of the season with a length victory under Billy Lee in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap.Stack's son and assistant Fozzy Stack said: "Zorija Rose loves tha© www.irish-racing.com