Review down royal 23rd Jun Alhellal crowned his recent switch to Flat racing with an emphatic victory in the valuable Magners Ulster Derby at Down Royal.The Maurice Phelan-trained six-year-old, winner of a bumper and a maiden hurdle before twice scoring on the Dundalk all-weather, took the lead at the top of the straight in the hands of Declan McDonogh and made the best of his way home.Rattan emerged as the biggest threat and Willie Mullins' charge put in a sustained challenge, but Alhellal (7-1) was always doing enough and scored by a length and a quarter, with joint favourite Royal Diamond in third.Having landed the 'Derby', McDonogh completed a big-race double when the Gavin Cromwell-trained Balrath Hope took the EBF Coolmore Stud Ulster Oaks Fillies Handicap.The three-year-old (8-1), a Navan winner earlier this month, was sent on from the start and found plenty when required on the run for home to beat the favourite Livia Galilei by two and a half lengths.Marcus Callaghan's veteran Patrickswell went into the Citybeat Handicap having won the race for the past two seasons and he made it a hat-trick with a game front-running performance under Leigh Roche.The grey was 12-1 after a string of disappointing shows, but quickly occupied the rails slot and had enough in the tank to repel Battleroftheboyne by half a length after the favourite struggled for room when attempting to mount his challenge.Smoker (100-30), a son of Motivator from the Patrick Prendergast yard, relished the seven-furlong trip of the Rainbow Communications EBF Median Auction Maiden and led early in the straight under Colm O'Donoghue to win by four and a quarter lengths.George Kent's 11-10 favourite Custom Cut led all the way under Danny Grant in the Value Cabs Rated Race, and another to be in front from the start was the Lester Winters-trained Jeremy's Girl (14-1), who landed the Louis Roederer Handicap under Ian Brennan.