The J P McManus-owned Streets Of Gold landed a real touch in the featured two miles Dove Hill Irish Design Centre Handicap.
The dual purpose gelding, successful in a maiden hurdle here in the spring, was backed from 9/2 down to 5/2 favourite and never gave punters a worry as he cruised home under Fran Berry to beat Whoneedswings by two lengths.
'Fran said he loved the ease in the ground and the blinkers helped to sharpen him up. He will mix it over the summer between hurdles and the Flat,' said McManus' racing manager Frank Berry.
The Aidan O'Brien-trained Minneapolis, supported from 2/1 down to 11/8, made a successful debut in the opening seven furlongs juvenile maiden.
The Sadler's Wells colt made smooth headway to lead over a furlong out, and was just pushed out by Seamus Heffernan to beat I Confess by a length and a quarter.
The O'Brien/Heffernan combination were also expected to collect with Diamond Necklace in the fillies maiden but the 8/13 favourite could only manage a disappointing sixth.
Victory here went to the Moyglare Stud newcomer Vague Notion who stayed on best inside the final furlong for Pat Smullen to beat Priory Rock by a length and a half.
'That was a nice introduction from a fit filly who appreciated the cut in the ground. She will probably go now for a handicap,' said Dermot Weld, saddling his 25th winner of the Flat campaign.
Settigano will head to the Curragh next weekend in search of his third win in the space of a month after rallying close home to pip Monteriggioni in the mile handicap.
Davy Moran had the four-year-old close to the pace throughout and he battled back gamely after being headed inside the final furlong to score by a neck.
'He's tough and it will be a big decision now whether he goes for the mile and a quarter handicap at the Curragh on Friday or the Premier Handicap over a mile on Derby Day,' said trainer Brian Nolan.
Conor Maxwell partnered his eighth winner when the always prominent Tabaco came out on top in a competitive renewal of the Jack Duggan Memorial Handicap Hurdle.
Over half of the field were still in contention as they spread across the track approaching the last, and the Susan Finn-trained gelding found a bit extra close home to score by a neck.
Clew Bay Lodge overcame a two years lay-off to land the maiden hurdle, leading two out for Davy Russell to beat Amber Trix by four and a half lengths.
'He was off with leg trouble and, because of his history, I'd hate to run him on ground too quick. He will head towards Galway,' said trainer Colm Murphy.
Made In Taipan showed great reserves of stamina in the 2m4f bumper, drawing clear in the final furlong for Patrick Mullins to beat fellow newcomer Degella by three lengths.
Alan Magee