Review CORK 4TH AUG Aidan O'Brien and Mick Kinane continued their current rich vein of form by combining to land the opening two-year-old Fermoy Fillies Maiden at Cork yesterday with newcomer Reach For The Moon. The triumphant daughter of Pulpit stormed clear inside the final furlong and she will now graduate to Stakes company.Johnny Murtagh partnered his first winner for Co Kildare trainer Gerry Stack by steering the former Lingfield all-weather winner After Shock to success in the five-furlong Doneraile Handicap. Incidentally, this was Stack's first winner at the course.Murtagh later went onto complete a brace by landing the Beech Median Auction Maiden with the John Oxx-trained Dolce Vita and the daughter fo Tagula will now be aimed at a twelve-furlong handicap.The Tom Hogan-trained Wensum Dancer recorded her fifth career success when spreadeagling the opposition with Colm O'Donoghue in the Walsh Engineering Handicap. Partnered by Colm O'Donoghue, Wensum Dancer may well turn again at Fairyhouse on Wednesday evening.Daryl Deacon was credited with his second training success when stable stalwart Ceannairceach captured the Shreelawn Oil (QR) Handicap Chase with Ceannairceach. Sporting the colours of his Wexford breeder Denis Traynor, Ceannairceach beat The Hen Hut by a neck with seven lb claimer Jamie Codd.Shane Gorey, who is apprenticed to Dermot Weld, was seen to purposefully good effect when partnering his initial career winner aboard Dick Donohoe's grand servant Feelin' Looser in the Mallow Handicap.Michael Hourigan has his string in excellent fettle at present and the Patrickswell handler collected the closing Conna INH Flat Race with Cool Dante. Partnered by Richie Harding, former point-to-pointer Cool Dante beat Zarenas Treasure by a comfortable two and a half lengths.