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Review dundalk 3rd Oct
Cat O'Mountain sees it out well under Fran Berry from Prince Of All and Chris Hayes
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Dubai World Cup third Cat O'Mountain won for the first time outside handicap company when he came out best in a gripping duel for the feature Diamond Stakes at Dundalk.
A prolific winner on the all-weather tracks, the four-year-old was sent over from Charlie Appleby's Newmarket yard for this Group Three event and the Godolphin challenger was sent off the 2-1 favourite in the hands of Fran Berry.
Never far off the pace, he chased leader Prince Of All into the straight and edged in front a furlong out, battling on well to take the prize by half a length, with the other British raider Bayrir finishing third.
The rest of the card belonged to Colin Keane, who landed a treble at Fairyhouse on Tuesday and booted in three more highlighted by the victory of My Good Brother in the Crowne Plaza Race & Stay Race.
Tom McCourt's five-year-old led early on until overtaken, but the 9-2 chance fought back on the inside to shoot clear in the final furlong and win by two and a quarter lengths, Rummaging running on for second.
Keane also scored on Ado McGuinness's top-weight Beau Satchel (15-8 favourite), who made short work of the Crowne Plaza Leading Jockey & Trainer Apprentice Handicap, taking charge over a furlong out and racing three lengths clear.
The treble came up when Snowmane (5-2 favourite) shot clear inside the final furlong to take the Christmas Party Nights At Dundalk Stadium Handicap by five lengths, making it four wins from his last four runners for trainer Ger Lyons.< Orcia finished last on her debut and stepped up considerably on that to win the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden in a one-two for Mick Halford, Conor Hoban driving the 33-1 shot home by a length as third home Clutchingatstraws was badly squeezed out.< Manny Owens was the 3-1 favourite for the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden after four placed runs and supporters of the Cormac Farrell-trained juvenile had few worries as he forged clear to win by a length and three-quarters under Sean Corby.