Flashback leads home Porter The action in the betting ring centred around three horses – Benefit Of Porter, Akinspirit (4th) and Eighteen Summers (3rd) – for the Slaney Handicap at Wexford and though the former was probably a bit unlucky-in-running (had to be switched to get a run) the bookies got a result with the 9/1 chance Final Flashback. Absent for 69 days, Danny Grant got first run on the victorious chestnut son of Singspiel and he held on from Benefit Of Porter by a neck. Pat Flynn trains Final Flashback and he said: "That was super, I didn't think he'd be fit enough but the horses are in great form and he likes that kind of ground. "It's great for Dr Alexander Stafford (winning owner) who is a consultant in Limerick. "He's had plenty of horses down through the years with us and he's been a lucky owner. "That's this fellow's eighth win for us, he won his maiden for Dermot Weld in Galway (in September 2007)." Bobskier ran without a tongue tie here having lost it on the way to the start.(DM & EM)