North Coast comprehensively reversed previous form with odds-on favourite Flushing Meadows to win the Japan Racing Association Tyros Stakes at Leopardstown on Thursday evening.

Joseph O’Brien’s charge had been beaten just under three lengths by Flushing Meadows on his debut at the Curragh in June before winning next time out and chasing home Daytona in a listed race on his latest start.

He was sent off a 3/1 chance against the Aidan O’Brien-trained 30/100 market leader Flushing Meadows, who was only just beaten in Group 3 company on his most recent start,.

Under a positive ride from Dylan Browne McMonagle, North Coast more than had the measure of the favourite, coming home a six-length winner, although Ryan Moore did ease his mount a little in the closing stages.

“That’s probably a good trip for him, a stiff seven furlongs,” said the winning trainer.

“He ran great in Naas and you’d have to be impressed with what he did today.

“I backed him up a bit quick coming here, so we’ll probably go straight to the National Stakes now rather than going for the Futurity on the way. That would be my immediate thought.

“He’s a smart colt and has an exciting future.

“I was very impressed with his last half-furlong. It looked like it was going to be an eyeballing match down to the line but he really pulled away again.”

Classy filly

Composing made virtually all the running to register a comfortable success in the Saudi Cup Silver Flash Stakes.

Fifth on debut at the Curragh in May, she broke her maiden back at that track last month, prompting Aidan O’Brien to raise her sights to Group 3 level here.

Moore was eager to get to the front and allowed to stride on, he dictated the pace aboard the 4/9 favourite and Composing never looked like being caught, eventually pulling three and a quarter lengths clear of the staying-on Skydance.

“We’re delighted with her, she’s a lovely, straightforward filly,” said O’Brien, who was winning the race for the fourth successive season.

“She won lovely the last day and Ryan loved her. She was very professional.

“She’ll go for the Debutante Stakes at the Curragh next and could be a filly for the Moyglare.”