Amemri and Luke McAteer © Photo Healy Racing
The consistent Amemri bagged another course and distance win when claiming the second division of the 47-65 seven-furlong handicap at Dundalk.
David Marnane 's charge was held up in mid-division by Luke McAteer before being asked to make up ground a furlong-and-a-half from home.
The 15/2 shot stayed on to lead in the final 100 yards and post a length success over Trishuli River
Amemri, a daughter of Time Test, also won at the track in March and had added a turf win at Limerick in June.
McAteer said: "Her last run in Cork was good, I was happy with her that day. I thought she would improve from the run
"Switched off, good gallop, and I was hoping to be last to play my card. I probably still was, but there was nothing leading me along. She did it well.
"Hopefully she can keep improving, she's a strong filly.
"She was down to a winnable mark again.
"She handles the surface very well and quickened up nicely, so hopefully she can step through the grades.
"I would rather come back a furlong than up, she travels really sweetly.
"That's 23 winners on the board (this season). I'm two behind my best season."
(Quotes by Michael Graham)