Review dundalk 21st Oct Caspian Prince (6-1) showed blistering speed to break Dundalk's five-furlong record in the Listed Mercury Stakes.The ever-reliable seven-year-old gave trainer Roger Fell his first winner when scoring at Musselburgh 10 days ago but had much more on his plate here.However, he led from the gun in the hands of Declan McDonogh and after quickening clear over two furlongs out, he just about lasted home to keep the strong-finishing Moviesta a head at bay.To Choose followed up last week's course and distance victory by defying a 5lb higher mark in the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay Handicap.Tom Gibney's 7-2 favourite was settled towards the rear by Colin Keane and still had plenty on his plate when Poitin tackled Reddot Roman for the lead, but he finished best of all and finished over the top of them to score by half a length.Schubert has been called plenty of names and while there was nothing wrong with his attitude in the www.dundalkstadium.com Maiden, he was pipped again, this time by stable companion London.Aidan O'Brien's 7-4 favourite was reappearing just six days on from a narrow Cork reverse and the photo-finish went in his favour as he got the verdict by a nose.There was a good word for Evies Wish prior to the Irishinjuredjockeys.com Nursery Handicap but she could only manage fourth behind Ice Cold In Alex (10-1).Ken Condon's colt quickened well through a gap just over a furlong out and beat Hueston by half a length in the style of a juvenile who appeared to have more in the locker.Hes Our Music loves it at this venue and won for the sixth time here by making most of the running in the Christmas Party Nights At Dundalk Claiming Race as the 9-4 favourite.Tom Madden drove Against The Breeze (16-1) home in the Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey & Trainer Championship Apprentice Handicap, while Sevenleft took the Book Your Christmas Party At Dundalk Handicap.