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Review leopardstown 12th Jun
Majestic Queen (nearest) is driven out by Pat Smullen to beat Joyeuse
© Photo Healy Racing
< Majestic Queen sprang an 8-1 surprise in the Ballyogan Stakes, the feature event at Leopardstown.
All eyes were on 8-13 favourite Joyeuse in the fillies' Group Three but Lady Cecil's charge was last turning for home and that allowed the winner to steal a march.
An nice turn of foot saw Tracey Collins' filly kick clear and the favourite could only get within two and a half lengths of Pat Smullen's mount as she flew home for second.< Pearl Of Africa (7-2) recorded her first victory on turf with an impressive victory in the Glencairn Stakes.
Eddie Lynam's four-year-old filly was given a good pace to aim at by He's No Saint and Along Came Casey and was always going well in behind.
Brought wide by Colin Keane, the winner unleashed a power-packed finish to cruise into the lead and record her second Listed success by two lengths from the staying-on Leitir Mor < Queen Nefertiti (20-1) shaped liked a very nice prospect when making a winning debut in the opening Irish Stallion Farms E.B.F. Fillies Maiden.
David Wachman's Galileo filly powered past I Am Beautiful and runner-up Simply A Star a furlong out before stretching four and a half lengths clear without much persuasion from jockey Billy Lee.< Tombelaine (12-1) upstaged U S Navy Seal in the Irish Stallion Farms E.B.F. (C & G) Maiden.
Aidan O'Brien's $800,000 son of War Front led the field into the home straight but he failed to pick up when things got serious, whereas the response was immediate when Pat Smullen asked the winner to go through gap a furlong from home.
Dermot Weld's colt burst into the lead before seeing off the late challenge of Highland Reel by three-quarters of a length.
Sean Corby timed his challenge on The Ring Is King (11-2) to perfection in the Raglans Apprentice Handicap, picking up long-time leader Rathealy inside the final furlong and holding the late bid of Focussed by half a length.