World-traveller Lordan finds a Pleasant Bay It was worth racing back to Dundalk for jockey Wayne Lordan as he drove David Wachman’s well-backed Pleasant Bay to victory in the six furlong juvenile maiden. Lordan finished seventh on Duntle in the Beverly D Stakes at Arlington in America yesterday. Pleasant Bay went off at 11/10 favourite (from 9/4 this morning) and Lordan delivered him to challenge Wateed a furlong and a half out. He kept on well inside the last furlong to score by half a length. He’s A Saint, on his first racecourse appearance for David Marnane got up to dead-heat for second at 16/1 with Wateed (10/1). “He travelled well, but he was fairly raw when I brought him to challenge. He rolled about quite a bit,” Wayne Lordan reported. “He’s always worked like a good horse, but he was a bit greener than I thought he’d be. “He handled the surface well. He needs good ground and I’d say he wouldn’t mind going a bit further.” Pleasant Bay had been fourth on debut at Leopardstown, beaten less than two lengths by Ken Condon’s Sacred Aspect, who has subsequently had success at Listed level. Additional reporting by Alan Magee