Review leopardstown 26th May Order Of St George repeated his victory of 12 months ago in the Seamus & Rosemary McGrath Memorial Saval Beg Stakes at Leopardstown.Aidan O'Brien's Ascot Gold Cup hero had a surprise Navan reverse on his comeback to atone for but looked more like his old self as he travelled strongly into contention a quarter of a mile from the finish.Twilight Payment went with him and briefly looked a threat, but Ryan Moore had plenty up his sleeve and the 4-11 favourite pulled two and a quarter lengths clear to complete his racecourse preparations for the Royal meeting in style.That rounded out a double for O'Brien and Moore, initiated when Auckland finally put his best foot forward to break through in the Cliff At Lyons Maiden.The well-bred colt let down favourite-backers on two of his three previous outings this year but that didn't stop punters piling into him again, although he had to dig deep to keep Sin Sin half a length at bay as the 5-4 favourite.Camelback needed every yard of the seven furlongs to justify 7-4 favouritism in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden.An excellent third on his debut at this circuit, the Ger Lyons-trained son of Exchange Rate took a while to reel in New To Town but had his head down where it mattered and got the verdict by a head.St Lawrence Gap weaved between horses to land the Spirit Motor Group Apprentice Handicap.All Body And Soul went for home, with Ligeti, Bottleofsmoke and Prince Charmin' in there pitching too, but the splits came in time for Ross Coakley on Eoin Doyle's 7-1 shot, and he got up by half a length.Wingingit (5-2 favourite) showed a smart change of gear to defy top weight for the in-form Noel Meade in the Leopardstown Handicap, while Khabaray (6-1) took the Breast Cancer Ireland Handicap and Pandagreen won the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap.