Whelan grabs quick brace on Uncharted Uncharted stepped forward nicely from her debut run to take the second division of the mile maiden at Dundalk. The Richard O'Brien-trained filly had finished mid-division on her debut at the Curragh last month. Sent off a 10/1 shot this afternoon she was produced to lead a furlong-and-a-half from home by Ronan Whelan, who had also landed the first division of the race. The daughter of Territories galloped on well in the closing stages to record a two-and-a-quarter length win over 9/4 favourite Oh Say. “That's great and I'm delighted with her,” said O'Brien. “She's a filly that had worked well before we ran her in her maiden and she obviously improved a lot from that run. “I have to thank Michael Pyne who is a massive supporter and it was him who put together the syndicate to buy her. I'm very grateful to him. “That's it with her for the year and well give her a nice long break. “Something like the Madrid Handicap might be worth looking at. That was over a mile but on testing ground at Naas over seven might be an interesting option.”