Review dundalk 20th Feb Dundalk specialist Grey Danube picked up the biggest prize of his career when he won on the all-weather track for the sixth time in the feature Ladbrokes Download The App Handicap.Darren Bunyan's six-year-old was raised back up to a career-high mark of 85 after winning in December and showed he is better than ever with a ready victory in what looked a competitive race.Leigh Roche slipped across to the inside rail in the straight and the 13-2 chance hit the front along with Have A Nice Day down the centre of the track, the pair coming away from the opposition before Grey Danube got the better of his rival by half a length.Marise did enough when third on her introduction in mid-December to indicate she was capable of tucking away an all-weather contest and so it proved as Tom McCourt's filly got the better of a duel with Maira in the Ladbrokes Fillies Maiden.The pair took over from pacesetting favourite Bairns At Bay heading to the furlong pole and Marise (11-2) showed a good attitude to score by half a length under Connor King.Willie Martin's filly Mystical Past (9-4 favourite) had suggested she was up to winning a modest event and with the Ladbrokes Maiden fitting the bill, she was always in the first two before clearing away to score by five and a half lengths in the hands of Shane Foley.Punters burnt their fingers on Poker Gold's first start for the Willie Mullins yard, but they got the money back as Danny Mullins drove the 4-1 shot clear in the Ladbrokes 'Bet With The App' Handicap and held off the charging Cristy's Call by a short head.Tom Dooley has plunged down the ratings and Mick Mulvany's 20-1 shot finally made the most of it by taking the Ladbrokes Handicap, grabbing Shabra Emperor in the final furlong to win by three-quarters of a length under Mick Hussey.Danny Redmond kept Jim Bolger's 7-2 shot Sparanai going from the front to win the Ladbrokes Apprentice Handicap, while Gordon Elliott's Knight's Parade (8-1) forged well clear under Lisa O'Neill in the Ladbrokes (QR) Handicap.