Nubar Lady confirmed the promise of Sunday's Navan second when running away with the Modigliani EBF Maiden and she could head for the Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley or the Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh.
Wayne Lordan was allowed to dictate terms to suit himself on the 6-4 favourite, with main market rival Comadoir in close attendance.
The runner-up came under pressure with two furlongs left to travel and Tommy Stack's filly showed a smart change of gear to career away by four and a half lengths, with newcomer Coat Of Arms staying on for third.
John Oxx looks to have another smart filly on his hands in the shape of Raydiya (4-1), judging by her impressive victory in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.
The stoutly-bred daughter of Marju was given time to find her feet by Mick Kinane and had plenty in front of her turning for home in the seven-furlong heat.
However, once she was asked any semblance of a question by her rider, the response was impressive and she swept down the outside to beat Amaranda by three lengths, with Kinane not having to resort to the whip.
The Enjoy An Evening At Tipperary Races Handicap went the way of Brave Falcon, who was supplementing a last-start course-and-distance victory.
The Leo Temple-trained 7-1 chance defied a 9lb rise in the weights, hitting the front over a furlong from the finish before sprinting a length and a quarter clear of Point Calimere.
Favourite-backers had cause for celebration when Aseasyas (11-4) ground out a three-quarters-of-a-length victory in the 'Enjoy The Action At Tipperary As A Member' Handicap, while the Gigginstown House Stud colours were carried to another success when Point Proven (7-2) made a winning start to his career under Rules in the Glenview And Rathbarry Studs Hunters Chase.
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