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Review tipperary 27th Aug

Tadem is ridden out by Pat Smullen to beat In My PocketTadem is ridden out by Pat Smullen to beat In My Pocket
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< Tested proved a class apart from her Coolmore Stud Fairy Bridge Stakes rivals for the second year running at Tipperary.

Dermot Weld's smart filly was sent off the 11-8 market leader and tracked front-running British raider Calypso Beat to the top of the straight.

She was asked to go and win the Group Three prize at that point and although she had to work slightly harder than it looked at one stage, she was well on top at the line, where she had a length and a half in hand of Military Angel

Weld and Pat Smullen followed up when Mulkeyya (4-1) came out on top in the Buy Tickets Online @TipperaryRaces.ie Maiden, and they completed a treble thanks to Tandem (2-1) in the Follow Tipperary Races On Facebook Race.

The drop from Listed company worked the oracle for Taisce Naisiunta who collected a good pot in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Premier Nursery Handicap.

Since her successful debut here, Jim Bolger's youngster had come up short behind Round Two and Great Page, although there was more to like about her close-up fifth in the Tipperary Stakes last month.

She settled down to fight it out with last week's Killarney winner Jefferson Davis at the furlong marker and proved a length too strong as an 8-1 chance.

The Willie McCreery-trained Radiantly (12-1) showed her appreciation for a step up in distance by landing the Camas Park Stud EBF Maiden.< Pacodali set sail for home a furlong out but Radiantly, who carries the Niarchos Family colours and was a well-beaten sixth on her debut over six furlongs at Leopardstown, wore him down in the final 50 yards and triumphed by half a length.< Tanneron had only shown glimpses of ability heading into the Follow @TipperaryRaces On Twitter Apprentice Handicap but the John Murphy-trained 11-1 shot left all known form behind to break through at the chief expense of Pure Drama