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- Review navan 2nd Sep
Review navan 2nd Sep
< Blue Uluru has a bright future judging by her decisive triumph in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Premier Nursery Handicap at Navan.
Ger Lyons' filly couldn't back up a Fairyhouse debut win when sent for a good Curragh contest, but stepped forward again in this & euro;40,000 event.
Smart acceleration carried the 2-1 favourite to the front just over a furlong out and her opponents couldn't make any real inroads into her lead as she passed the post a length and three-quarters to the good over Red Persian < Intelligence Cross proved to be in a different league to his rivals in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race.
The Aidan O'Brien-trained War Front colt contested three straight Group Ones until finishing a close-up sixth in the Phoenix Sprint most recently, and showed his appreciation for this less-taxing assignment by stretching two and three-quarter lengths away from Mr Scarlet as the 8-13 favourite.
Some of the lustre from the Foran Equine Irish EBF Auction Maiden was lost when favourite Sunday Smart with withdrawn at the start, but Powersville still produced a notable performance.
The Tom Mullins-trained 4-1 chance took the lead off Stewardess inside the final furlong and saw out her race well to cross the line with a length and a quarter in hand.
There wouldn't be many with better pedigrees than Goldrush (6-1) and she started her career with a bang in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.
The daughter of Frankel is out of five-time Group One winner Alexander Goldrun and looked the part in moving three lengths away from Wooster
Ross O'Sullivan's eight-year-old Doonard Prince proved that there is plenty of life still in him with a determined three-quarter-length defeat of Brave Display in the Sequence Events Handicap at odds of 12-1.< Lucca (7-1) collared High Expectations close home in the Like Navan On Facebook Handicap, while divisions one and two of the Gormanlough Handicap went to The Last Indian and Happy Company respectively.