Another major sprint prize went for export across the Irish Sea when English raider Yomalo swooped late to claim the Ballyogan Stakes at Leopardstown.
Rae Guest's charge proved too strong for front-runner Noelani in the Group 3 contest when leading in the last 50 yards, under Pat Smullen, for a half-length victory.
'She has improved a lot in the last two years and loves firm ground. She usually prefers a faster pace than that and loves a stiff finish,' said Guest.
'She's in the Wokingham (at Royal Ascot) but needs a few to come out. She will probably get a penalty for that so she might get in. Pat said he will ride if available.'
The Jockey Club Of Turkey Glencairn Stakes produced a terrific finish with four stretched across the track in the final furlong of the Listed race.
Mustameet emerged on top, staying on well close home to beat Chelsea Rose by a neck.
100/30f Lord Admiral was half-a-length back in third with Luas Line making a pleasing return, a further neck back in fourth.
Aidan O'Brien unveiled a smart youngster when Holy Roman Emperor made an impressive debut in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.
The son of Danehill cruised through to lead just inside the two pole and sprinted clear inside the final furlong to win, eased up, by a length-and-a-half.
Money poured in for Nasafar (1/1f) throughout the day, for the Kingston Maiden, but the gamble was foiled by the David Wachman-trained Cougar Bay.
Nasafar hit the lead a furlong-and-a-half out but Mick Kinane was not helped when losing his stick at the furlong pole and his mount could find no extra inside the final furlong, going down by a length.
Dalwich stayed on strongly to get up inside the final furlong in the Somerville Handicap while Carlesimo led a furlong out to run out a cosy winner of the Newton Handicap.