Review leopardstown 10th Jun Clive Cox's Gilt Edge Girl led home a British-trained one-two-three in the Ballyogan Stakes at Leopardstown.Sent off a 9-1 chance in what looked a warm Group Three, the Monsieur Bond filly belied her odds with a commanding display.Miss Gorica set a searching tempo in the six-furlong dash, and ultimately did well to finish fourth, but she could not cope with the three raiders and the winner recorded a one and a quarter-length triumph under Luke Morris.Market leader Beyond Desire, trained by Michael Jarvis, was second, with Distinctive in third for the Bryan Smart team.Kevin Prendergast has his string in flying form and Recharge (2-1) gained a richly-deserved first success of the year in the Bulmers Live Glencairn Stakes.Second to Fame And Glory on his last two starts, including in the top-class Tattersalls Gold Cup, the Cape Cross colt took full advantage of an ease in grade in this Listed contest.Rare Ransom took them along but Chris Hayes was not far off the pace on the winner and after a gap appeared on the rail a furlong out, he burst through to beat Croisultan by a length.Finicius flew home for third, while the heavily-backed Rayeni suffered trouble in running and failed to figure.The opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden went to Together, trainer by Aidan O'Brien and ridden by Johnny Murtagh.The 1-3 shot fought off the attentions of newcomer Puttore and had a length in hand over Prendergast's filly at the line.It was a case of roles reversed when Prendergast's Dunboyne Express (7-4), ridden by Declan McDonogh, held rallying Ballydoyle inmate Master Of Hounds by a short-head in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap went to John Oxx's Shareen, who capitalised on her initial mark of 75 with a determined half-length verdict over Hedaaya.