Review leopardstown 9th Jul Famous is set for a step up in class after losing her maiden tag with a stylish win in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden at Leopardstown.The Aidan O'Brien-trained filly is a full sister to dual Group One winner Mastercraftsman and she was sent off the 1-3 favourite to open her account.Although this seven-furlong event fell some way short of her sibling's exploits, Famous impressed with an all-the-way win under Johnny Murtagh, holding Rosa Muscosa by three and a half lengths.Ann Marie O'Brien, wife of the winning trainer, said: "I think we will either come back here for a Listed Race next week, or wait for the Debutante Stakes next month and go for that instead."Murtagh was denied a quick-fire double as Kevin Manning steered the Edward Lynam-trained Decent Fella (4-1) to victory over Magic Mornings in the Monaloe Handicap.Lynam said: "This horse might be all right. We will stick handicapping with him and hopefully he'll get a mile and keep improving."Rose Hip and Worldly Wise were sent off the 13-2 joint-favourites for the Fernleigh Handicap and they duly fought out a thrilling finish.Pat Smullen timed his challenge to perfection as he pushed Rose Hip to the front in the final few yards to gain a short-head verdict."The obvious target would be to come back here next week for another handicap," said winning trainer John Murphy."She is a genuine filly and hopefully she'll run in the Tote Mile in Galway."Miss Gorica (5-2) made the most of the drop back from Pattern-race company to take the Clonkeen Race over six furlongs.A winner at the Dubai Carnival in January, Joanna Morgan's charge had been fourth in Group Three company most recently, but was back in the winner's enclosure here with a half-length verdict over Leandros.