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Review fairyhouse 29th Jun

Wed 29th Jun 2016, 21:00

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Colin Keane bagged a Fairyhouse double when guiding Brooklyn's Rose to victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Fillies Maiden.

Ger Lyons' 4-1 chance was never far away, and Keane did not have to get serious on the filly as she took over from Giselle's Charm in the final furlong and scored by a length.

Keane's double started when Bainne blew away her rivals in the Follow Fairyhouse On Twitter And Facebook Claiming Race.

Michael O'Callaghan's 6-4 favourite looked to be stuck in a pocket at the two-furlong pole, but once Keane extricated him from that, she bounded clear to beat My Painter by four and a quarter lengths.

Kieren Fallon was the intended rider for Bainne before taking a fall on the gallops at home, and another of his intended rides struck when Patrick Mooney's Full Shilling (14-1) took the Coral.ie Bet 5 Euro Get 20 Euro In Free Bets Handicap under Michael Hussey.< Time To Reason got the better of favourite Flowerhill Diva to land the Family Day At Fairyhouse July 10th Maiden.

Johnny Murtagh's 11-4 winner was kept in contention behind the pacesetting market leader by Connor King, who booted the gelding into the lead a furlong out and he ran on to score by a length and three quarters.

Murtagh completed a double of his own when Sister Blandina landed the La Bucca Restaurants Handicap.

Pat Smullen moved the 5-1 chance into contention on the back straight and the three-year-old filly travelled much the best before stretching on to beat Lord Justice by two and a half lengths.

Shark Hanlon 's well-backed Camlann (8-1) strode clear at the two furlong pole to land the Coral.ie Best Price Guaranteed On All Irish And UK Races Handicap by two and a half lengths from Rockview Emperor while the three-runner Discounted Tickets At fairyhouse.ie Median Auction Race went the way of outsider Roibeard (7-2) to give Lyons a double.