Review DUNDALK 28th Mar Harper Valley made his name when beating Franchoek over hurdles atCheltenham in December and proved once again he is a useful tool as hescored at Dundalk.Some 5lb lower than when a beaten favourite on his last start on the level,the four-year-old soon put 15-8 favourite Adare Manor in his place in theJack Doran Motors Handicap, coming home with four and a half lengths in handunder Declan McDonogh.He will now head to Aintree or Punchestown, according to his trainer GordonElliott, with preference for the former subject to suitable groundconditions.McDonogh picked up a one-day suspension for careless riding after an incident soon after the start involving Ghostmilk.McDonogh was narrowly denied a double when Dermot Weld's Prince Erik edged out his mount Kempes right on the line in the Panda Waste Services Race.Cochlear turned what had looked a competitive Styles & Beauty MagazineHandicap into a procession.A winner under the floodlights over this mile trip last time out, WayneLordan's mount made light of a 6lb-higher mark as he fairly sprinted clearof Rockazar to complete a double on the card for trainer Tommy Stack.Six lengths was the margin of victory and it would be no surprise to see the6-1 winner turned out again quickly in search of the hat-trick.Stack's Munsters Call returned from a lengthy lay-off in the Crazy FlowersDirect Handicap and looked like he had never been away in powering to anequally-taking success.Billy Lee was in the plate and his mount picked up readily when given theoffice to score at 8-1.Mary Josephine brought solid form for this level to the Hillgrove HotelMedian Auction Maiden Stakes and duly broke her duck with a decisivesuccess.The 7-2 joint-favourite - second on three of her four previous starts andthird in the other - scored by a length and three-quarters from Ashka.The Pat Martin-trained Donard Lodge rewarded those who supported her into7-2 favourite for the Crazy Clean Handicap with a length-and-a-half successunder Fran Berry.© www.irish-racing.com