Ridhaz impresses under Whelan in 3Y0 Handicap Fourth in the Red God over course and distance last month, Ridhaz proved far too strong for his seven opponents when easily landing the William Hill Committed To Top Prices Dundalk Handicap at Dundalk. Making his first start since being gelded, the Michael Halford and Tracey Collins trained three-year-old tracked the leaders in fourth during the first half of the race. Travelling easily entering the straight, jockey Ronan Whelan moved up to press Gibbs Island and Psalm over a furlong out, quickening clear inside the final furlong. With the latter paid having nothing more to give, it was Ozark Daze who stayed on best to claim the minor honours under Billy Lee. “He had a good run the last day and we've gelded him since. I'd say that's been the making of him,” said Michael Halford. “He loved the surface and loved the trip. He's a nice horse and I've always thought it. He's a big leggy horse that has just taken his time. “I think those conditions are ideal for him and there is plenty more to come from him. “It set up lovely for him off a strong pace. He relaxed beautifully and travelled great, he was always in control. “I'd say he'll go to the sales. He's a horse that would suit abroad, the likes of Bahrain or some of those places. “He's only going to get better, he's a big raw horse.” Additional reporting by Gary Carson.