Going - Good To Yielding. Overcast, threat of rain
Jackpot Pool - 2,050.87 Winning Units - 12 Dividend - 119.60. Placepot Pool - 31,269.14 Winning Units - 136.49 Dividend - 160.30. Tote Aggregate - 293441.00.

(1:12.33 0.83 secs faster on today's going ) (Drawn 7) Rated 116
Scat Daddy (USA) - Mekko Hokte (USA)(Holy Bull (USA))
Breeder - Windmill Manor Farms
(Morning price: 4/11 2/5 1/3 4/7)
(Ring price: 1/2 8/15 4/7 8/13 4/7 8/15)
SP 8/15fav


(1:13.22) (Drawn 9) Rated 103
Choisir (AUS) - Parabola (GB)(Galileo (IRE))
Breeder - Mrs J Imray
(Morning price: 10/1 11/1 12/1 10/1)
SP 10/1


(1:13.51) (Drawn 8) Rated 96
Dandy Man (IRE) - Scarlet Buttons (IRE)(Marju (IRE))
Breeder - Heather Raw
(Morning price: 20/1 22/1 28/1 25/1 28/1 25/1)
(Ring price: 33/1 25/1)
SP 25/1


(1:13.54) (Drawn 6) Rated 100
Dream Ahead (USA) - Holy Norma (GB)(Nashwan (USA))
Breeder - Michael O'Mahony
(Morning price: 14/1 12/1)
(Ring price: 11/1 12/1 14/1)
SP 14/1


(1:13.57) (Drawn 2) Rated 107
Sepoy (AUS) - Fraulein (GB)(Acatenango (GER))
Breeder - Diomed Bloodstock Ltd
(Morning price: 8/1 6/1 15/2 9/1 8/1 7/1 6/1 11/2 4/1 10/3)
(Ring price: 4/1 7/2 10/3 3/1 10/3)
SP 10/3


(1:13.90) (Drawn 4)ts1 Rated 95
Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Ashley Hall (USA)(Maria's Mon (USA))
Breeder - Epona Bloodstock Ltd
(Morning price: 16/1 18/1 16/1)
SP 16/1


(1:14.77) (Drawn 5)ts1 Rated 103
Hellvelyn (GB) - Rehlaat (USA)(Swain (IRE))
Breeder - Mrs J Imray
(Morning price: 16/1 18/1 20/1 25/1 28/1 40/1)
(Ring price: 40/1 50/1 40/1)
SP 40/1

Time 1m. 12.33 secs, which is 0.83 secs faster than the course average on today's going
Tote Exacta- €9.50
Tote Trifecta- €104.40
CSF- €7.70.
Non runners Tinder (stone bruise), Virtudes (in season)
2016 Only Mine 3 9-0 G F Carroll 16/1 (Joseph G Murphy) (Drawn 1)
2015 Anthem Alexander 3 9-0 P J Smullen 5/2 (Edward Lynam) (Drawn 3)
2014 Due Diligence 3 9-3 J P O'Brien 5/4Fav (A P O'Brien) (Drawn 4)



He's an unbelievably quick horse. We said that we would come here and if everything went well we would go to Ascot for the Commonwealth Cup. I've never seen a quicker horse and that's why we went this way with him. He's showed nothing to say he wouldn't get a mile. We worked him seven furlongs and the petrol gauge never shifted, but I was afraid that he was so quick that it would be the wrong thing to do. We could train him for a mile and go back, but we didn't want to lose the brilliance. He was carrying plenty and was a good bit above what he was last year. A long way above. You couldn't be happier.
A P O'Brien, trainer






