No Drama as it's 3 for Keane and 2 for Lyons at Gowran There was a third winner on the evening for Colin Keane and a second for his boss Ger Lyons when Johnny Drama (9/2) took the honours in the Tickets Online At www.gowranpark.ie Maiden. Lyons and Keane earlier combined for a win with Basic Law, whilst the 2017 champion jockey went on to win for Adrian Murray aboard Villa Maria in a division of the 45 to 70 handicap. Here Johnny Drama soon led and he was asked for more two furlongs out. Joined and strongly pressed a furlong and a half out, the Lilbourne Lad four-year-old regained the lead a furlong out, staying on well under pressure in the final furlong to triumph by a length and a quarter from Got Trumped (4/1 from 6s on track, and bigger earlier). The Keane hat-trick came in at odds of 86/1 and Shane Lyons said after Johnny Drama's win: "That's super and we're delighted with that. “He's a horse that's been working real well at home but we were very worried about the mile-and-two trip at home because at home, ideally he wants a mile-and-four. He'll improve for that and he'll also improve for greenness. “He's a big horse that took a bit of time to get together. I think we'll have a bit of fun with him over the summer. “He'll go handicapping now and how good of a handicap we go for the handicapper will tell us. “That was a fair ask to that off in front. I don't know what was behind him but to do that in front, and go wide from a wide draw, was a fair ask. “He handles that ground, he's a big horse and wouldn't want it quick. That's lovely ground there and he'll handle proper good ground but he's such a big horse that we wouldn't even attempt to try him on quick ground. We do like him a lot.” (GC & EM)