Review navan 14th Jun John Oxx looks to have a promising three-year-old on his hands after Qewy demolished the opposition in the Lynn Lodge Stud Maiden at Navan.A promising third to the smart Trading Leather on his second and last start as a juvenile, the colt was sent off the 6-4 favourite for the 10-furlong contest and was never out of the first two.Declan McDonogh sent him into a decisive lead at the top of the straight and he cleared right away in impressive style, passing the post with four and three-quarter lengths to spare from Saxo Jack.Wilshire Boulevard had shown distinct promise in two starts, including when a short-head second to Muscle Beach at Navan last weekend, and returned to the track to take the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Race.The Ballydoyle colt (4-7 favourite) scythed through the field at the furlong pole and swept clear to beat market rival Candy Apples by two lengths under Joseph O'Brien.The Follow Navan On Facebook Handicap provided a pulsating finish, with four horses flashing past the post virtually in line.Ger Lyons' Joe Eile (6-1) always looked to be travelling best for Colin Keane, but he was nailed right on the line by Ian Brennan on Ado McGuinness's great servant Bubbly Bellini (7-1), who forced a dead-heat.Curly Wee was a fast-finishing third, another short head away, and it was another nose to Strait Of Zanzibar.With Rory Cleary sidelined by a fall, two of his mounts won as spare rides, Danny Grant swooping late on Joanna Morgan's 20-1 shot Silldora in the Navan Members Handicap and Joseph O'Brien repeating the trick on Willie McCreery's Glen Ginnie (10-1) in the www.navangolfclub.ie Handicap.Ken Condon's Jan Van Eyck (13-8 favourite) led all the way in the Peter O'Brien & Sons Landscaping Claiming Race and nothing ever got near him as he stretched clear under Shane Foley to win by seven lengths.