Review leopardstown 14th Jun Alanza justified 8-11 favouritism in the Group Three Ballycorus Stakes at Leopardstown.Third to the Royal Ascot-bound Emulous at the Curragh on her seasonal return, John Oxx's filly showed the benefit of that run with a determined display under Johnny Murtagh.The daughter of Dubai Destination didn't look in love with the rapidly-softening ground, but she quickened smartly passing the furlong marker and ground down long-time leader Marvada to prevail by a neck.Oxx and Murtagh were also on the mark with Harasiya (7-2), who made an impressive debut in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.After settling off the pace, the daughter of Pivotal swept through to lead inside the final furlong and held Nurpur by a comfortable two and a quarter lengths.Fire Lily (9-4 favourite) returned to winning ways in the Ballyogan Stakes.David Wachman's daughter of Dansili had produced some smart form since her most recent success last July, including runner-up efforts behind top-class scorers Maybe and Homecoming Queen.But it was the Aidan O'Brien inmate, After, that had to play second-fiddle on this occasion, as Wayne Lordan produced the winner between rivals inside the final furlong to score by three parts of a length.Theatre looks a hugely promising individual for O'Brien following his runaway win in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF (C & G) Maiden.Backed into 4-9 favouritism having finished well for seventh on his debut, Joseph O'Brien bounced him out in front and the imposing son of Galileo powered clear for a six and a half-length victory over newcomer Mouteab.The Original Rude Boys Apprentice Handicap went to the Charlie Elliott-ridden 3-1 market leader Bendzoldan, who backed up her recent Down Royal triumph with a neck defeat of Diamond Daze.Sam James landed the Bibby Financial Services Handicap on the Harry Rogers-trained Strandfield Lady (10-1).