ANDREW McNamara’s National Hunt string has been in fine form lately and the trainer successfully switched his attentions to the flat for the first time this season as the well-backed Dream Point landed the Tote-sponsored nine-furlong claimer. On her fifth start since being bought for €9,000 last November, the Boyne Valley Syndicate-owned winner was as big as 10/1 in the morning before being returned at 7/2, and she revelled in the drop back in trip from a mile-and-three-quarters.

The Colin Keane-ridden four-year-old got on top inside the distance to see off the Denis Hogan-trained duo of Eastern Racer and Commander. Just as he did at Killarney on Friday, James McAuley claimed the winner (for €8,000) and she will join the Denis Hogan team.