Review navan 7th Oct Pat Smullen and Dermot Weld proved the combination to follow at Navan as the Rosewell House team combined for a fantastic treble on the card.Sense Of Purpose was the first to go in as she justified skinny odds of 6-5 in the Kilcarn Stud EBF Fillies Maiden, while Ransomed Bride (8-1) showed a good attitude to narrowly land the Meath Handicap.The hat-trick was completed in the Newgrange Race as 6-4 chance Galileo's Choice edged out odds-on shot Chief Lone Eagle by three quarters of a length.Weld's son Kris said: "Sense Of Purpose did it nicely enough in the end and we could consider the Eyrefield Stakes for her."Ransomed Bride is a big honest filly and she could go back to Dundalk where she won her maiden."Galileo's Choice is an improving horse and we might try and get a bit of black-type with him."Jockey Tim Carroll, brother to crack apprentice Gary, secured his first victory under rules when guiding Noel Meade's smart hurdler Donnas Palm (7-4) to victory in the October Maiden.Meade said: "He rides well and is a genuinely good kid."We were pretty confident as the horse had been working well with the horse that won on Sunday (Go Native)."It's possible he could go to Punchestown for a race for last season's novices."Dick Brabazon's Kristal Xenia (9-2) got off the mark at the second time of asking in the Kells Maiden."She'll be a right all-weather filly. She likes nice ground and we were lucky the rain didn't really get into the ground here," said Brabazon.Joseph O'Brien enhanced his growing reputation when guiding 11-2 favourite Dotada to success in the Derrinstown Stud Apprentice Handicap, while the Ger Lyons-trained Bogie sprung a 25-1 surprise in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.O'Brien's father Aidan and Ballydoyle stable jockey Johnny Murtagh hit the mark in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden courtesy of the well-backed Crismon Sky (6-4).end