David Brotherton's run of good fortune continued at Sandown Park as when Bishops Court completed a rare treble for the owner.
Brotherton said: 'I've had an amazing week - three winners all out of my mare Indigo. Astonished at Epsom, Surprised at Hamilton and now this. Three different sires and three different trainers.'
The 11-8 favourite, trained by Ian Balding and ridden by Kieren Fallon, led a furlong out before beating Repertory by half a length in the John Egginton Conditions Stakes and could return to the Esher track next month.
Andrew Balding, representing his father, said: 'He could have done with a lead for a little bit longer. Kieren thought he came a bit too soon.
'He'll probably come back here for a Listed race at the Eclipse meeting. He doesn't have any Listed-race penalties.'
Favourite backers were on the mark again in the Grosvenor Square Maiden Stakes when the 3-1 market leader, Adjournment made all to come home one and three-quarter lengths clear of Caspian.
Paul Cole's two-year-old was showing improved form since finishing seventh of 11 on soft ground at Goodwood on his debut last month.
Steven Hillen, representing Cole, said: 'We felt the ground was against him last time. He's come on a bit for his first run so this was not unexpected.'
Punters suffered a reverse when 25-1 shot Choto Mate led close home to land the Tote 'totalbet.com' Handicap by one and a half lengths from Temeraire under a cool ride from 5lb claimer Pat Dobbs.
'He's a very underrated rider,' said winning trainer Richard Hannon.
'I always but him on this horse because he's always put him through the gate and trained him to be right. He rides him with bags of confidence.'
Jamie Spencer (June 26 and 27), the rider of Teofilio, and Dane O'Neill (June 29 and 30), who was on Threat, were both banned for two days for careless riding. Dilkusha was the horse hampered in both instances.
Mise En Scene overcame her inexperience to land the EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes under Philip Robinson.
The Paul Howling-trained 10-1 chance, having only her second start, came from off the pace to lead inside the final furlong and gain a half-a-length call over the fast-finishing Foodbroker Fancy.
'She's a nice filly,' said Howling. 'She was quite green and ran about when she hit the front and Philip said she was pulling herself up in front.
'There is a little bit of improvement there.'
Mise En Scene could now be aimed at the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury on July 22.
Common Place will have a well-earned rest following his game half-a-length victory over Burning Sunset in the Berkeley Square Handicap.
'He's been on the go since the all-weather in February so he'll probably have a break now. The ground is firming up which is against him as well,' said trainer Chris Wall.
'That's the third race he's won this season so he doesn't owe us anything. We'll bring him back in the autumn for something like the Cambridgeshire.'
Total Delight made virtually all the running to defy 10st in the Johnstone Douglas Handicap to give trainer Lady Herries her first winner for over six weeks.
And Tarboosh comfortably landed odds of 1-2 in the concluding Leicester Square Maiden Stakes for trainer Henry Cecil and jockey Richard Quinn.
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