Richard Fahey is plotting a familiar path for his impressive Pontefract winner Flying Clarets.
The five-year-old appears to have improved again judged on her comfortable two-and-a-half-length victory in the Easter Holiday Handicap.
Paul Hanagan set a steady pace in front and after giving the 12-1 shot a breather half a mile out, he kicked on again and beat Eradicate easier than the winning margin suggested.
William Haggas' Heaven Knows, who only missed the cut for the Lincoln by one, was warm order at the head of the market but could never land a blow back in third.
"I think we'll send her for the Listed race (Salsabil Stakes) we won with Anna Pavlova last year," said Fahey.
"It was at Navan last year, but it has been moved to Dundalk this time.
"She's a grand mare and still appears to be improving."
Robert Winston has made a good start to the new turf season.
Fresh from a winner on the opening day at Doncaster, Winston partnered a double, but the first of those came in fortunate circumstances as he was a late replacement for Jamie Moriarty on Winthorpe (25-1), who beat Swinbrook a head in the Annual Badge Holders Handicap.
Moriarty is a 3lb apprentice but would have put up 3lb overweight, which Quinn was not keen on doing.
However, the problem was not all his own making as the racecourse sauna was broken when he arrived at the track.
"Jamie couldn't claim, he would have put 3lb overweight up which wiped out his claim," said Quinn.
"And if he had ridden it he wouldn't have won, he's only just got up so it definitely made the difference."
Winston was also on Bugsy's Boy (13-2) for Paul d'Arcy in the two-mile-two Jamaican Flight Handicap as they beat At The Money by three lengths.
It was the winner's first ever run on turf having being exclusively campaigned on the all-weather to date.
"There's nothing underhand," said d'Arcy.
"He was a back-end juvenile and the turf racing had finished and then there were no races over his right distance.
"We gave him a break, he strengthened up and as he's by Double Trigger - all he was going to be was a stayer."
The victory of Collateral Damage (9-2 favourite) could also be put down to 'saunagate' as David Allan was jocked off in favour off 3lb claimer Duran Fentiman and the pair beat Capable Guest by half a length.
"He's a cracking good horse this," said Easterby.
"He's been hurdling and I didn't want to believe that he didn't stay, but I suppose now that he didn't.
"David would have put up 2lb over so I decided I would claim 3lb off instead and the 5lb has certainly made all the difference."
Alan Munro and Peter Chapple-Hyam have made a cracking start to the season and followed up Saturday's victory in the Spring Mile at Doncaster with Bouguereau (4-9 favourite).
The High-Rise Median Auction Maiden may have been at a lower level but it could be the springboard to better things, according to Munro.
"That was good for the horse," he said.
"I didn't ride him last year but he feels really mature now, he relaxed very quickly.
"That was over 10 furlongs but he certainly wasn't stopping and might be a mile-and-a-half horse later in the season."
Clive Brittain has a decent record at the track and struck with well-bred newcomer Khazina (5-1) in the Auntie Margaret's 75th Birthday Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
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