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Review tramore 2nd Jun
< Security Breach pulled out all the stops to get off the mark at the second attempt in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at Tramore.< Dante Inferno had initially looked as though he had stolen a march when kicking clear three furlongs out, but Andrew Oliver's charge got closer on the home turn.
Responding well to Chris Hayes' urgings, the 6-4 favourite got up close home to deny Dante Inferno by neck.
The Ken Condon-trained Lady Imola showed tremendous guts to land the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden for fillies.
The 2-1 joint-favourite looked a forlorn hope when ridden along by Billy Lee on the far turn, but she just kept answering every question asked, eventually grinding it out to hit the front close home and beat Green Chorus by half a length.< Definite Class made every yard of the running to land the 1912-2012 Tramore Centenary (Ladies) Maiden under Nina Carberry.
Dessie Hughes' even-money favourite looked vulnerable when Sword Of Honour and Flying Light ranged upsides on the turn for home, but he found plenty for pressure to beat the last-named by half a length.
Patrick Sinnott's Benefit Of Porter made light work of the August Festival 16th-19th Handicap for fillies.
The 6-4 favourite hit the front on the final turn and simply bounded clear under Declan McDonogh, recording a four and three-quarter length verdict over Passion Planet < Clarach followed up a recent win over hurdles at Sligo with a bloodless victory in the Follow Tramore On Facebook Handicap.
Danny Mullins barely had to move a muscle on the Tom Mullins-trained 6-4 favourite, coming home six and a half lengths clear of Hangar Five < Forest Minx (11-2) seems to enjoy the sharp track and the Frank Ennis-trained mare finally got off the mark when she bounded clear in the final furlong under Ben Curtis to take the Book Online tramore-racecourse.com Handicap by 11 lengths.