Review leopardstown 5th Jul The regally-bred Flying The Flag made a winning debut at Leopardstown when getting up late to land the Leopardstown.com Race.Aidan O'Brien's 5-4 favourite looked in a spot of trouble at the furlong pole as jockey Joseph O'Brien was hard at work to reel in the front-running Einsteins Folly.The son of Galileo, out of triple Group 1 winner Halfway To Heaven, found another gear in the closing stages, though, reeling in the leader and scoring by three-quarters of a length.Trainer Michael O'Callaghan gained his first winner in Ireland when Bogini justified favouritism with an accomplished display in the jogforjockeys.ie Fillies Race.Flic Flac took up the running with a furlong to go, but O'Callaghan's 9-4 chance, already twice a winner for the handler in England, soon swept past under Fergal Lynch and went on to record a length and a quarter success.O'Callaghan had further cause for celebration as his other runner, Khaos, finished fast for third spot.Reglisse produced an irresistible surge in the home straight to land the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden for Edward Lynam.Sharkayla made the first move, hitting the front just after the home turn, but once Shane Foley got the 4-1 chance into top gear, she proved far too strong, winning by three and a quarter lengths from Starbright, who came from well off the pace to grab second.Foley bagged a double when Little Arrows finished fast down the middle of the track to take the John Boyle Memorial Handicap.Ken Condon's 9-1 chance was made to work all the way to the line by Valbucca, but had a length and a quarter in hand at the line.Kedleston (4-1) just got the better of Summer Knight to land the KILA Handicap for Tommy Stack and Wayne Lordan, while it was easier for John Egan on Salam Alaykum (11-2), who took the Cross Charity Handicap.