Cougar Mountain © Photo Healy Racing
Cougar Mountain appreciated a drop in class as he returned to winning ways in the Invesco Pension Consultants Desmond Stakes at Leopardstown this evening.
The Aidan O'Brien-trained colt has been campaigned in top company behind the likes of Golden Horn and Solow this season but claimed the headlines for himself in the Group Three.
Joseph O'Brien tracked leader Convergence in the mile contest before launching his challenge a furlong and a half from home.
The even-money favourite had to work hard to get on top inside the final furlong but asserted close home for a three-parts-of-a-length success. Raydara just got up to pip the long-time leader for second at the post.
It was the first success for Cougar Mountain since he scored on his debut at Naas last June. He had finished fifth in the July Cup on his second start and this was only his second start outside the top level since his maiden success.
"I'm delighted with him as he's lazy and only does the minimum. That will do his confidence good," said Aidan O'Brien.
"He's well entered up, and will not mind travelling as he's hardened and seasoned.
"That's lovely summer ground, and it's rare that we get it. It's a credit to them here."
(Quotes by Alan Magee)