Review dundalk 25th Nov Aloof grabbed the opportunity to lose her maiden tag with a commanding victory in the Christmas Parties At Dundalk Race on her return to the all-weather track.David Wachman's juvenile (4-6 favourite) had the misfortune to run into susbsequent Rockfel Stakes winner Wading on her previous appearance, but there was nothing of that calibre among her rivals this time.The giant filly was a little smarter from the gates than Niall McCullagh might have wanted and raced keenly in front, but she had enough left to forge clear of Shukhov to score by a length and a quarter.Wachman will have been hoping for a double when Azores went to post for the Winter Racing At Dundalk Maiden, but the well-bred daughter of Danehill Dancer found one too good for the fourth time.The favourite hit the front in the straight, but Johnny Murtagh swept past on the Charlie Swan-trained Maggie Neary (11-2) to win by two and a quarter lengths.It was a second victory for Murtagh, who drove Charles O'Brien's 9-4 favourite Fantasy King into the lead a furlong out in the Winter Racing At Dundalk Handicap on the way to victory by a length and a quarter.Shane Foley was always in the perfect position to strike on Eddie Lynam's 9-10 favourite Choral Society in the Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Fillies Maiden.Third for most of the way, the juvenile challenged long-time leader Tawariyka a furlong out and having disposed of the Aga Khan's challenger, held Tannery's late charge by a head.Having slipped down the ratings to a career low, Richelieu ended a victory drought stretching back to the beach meeting at Laytown over two years ago when he took the bookings@dundalkstadium.com Handicap.It looked tight for Chris Hayes entering the closing stages, but he managed to pull out Lee Smyth's nine-year-old and the 9-2 joint-favourite grabbed Rigid Rock to win by a length and a quarter.