Bearatipp made it five wins from five races when taking the Joe Dunne Memorial Puppy Stake over 525 yards at Shelbourne Park on Saturday.
Owen McKenna’s runner was the market leader at 5-4 due to his cracking draw on the fence whereas main rival Lenson Sanchez, a 28.09 semi-final winner was a 7-4 chance.
When the traps opened the son of Droopys Scolari flew out of the boxes, while Lenson Sanchez was caught up in trouble.
Bearatipp went on to beat Ballymac Gordie by three and a half lengths in 28.35sec.
Larry Dunne’s Slippery Fred was easily the fastest in the second round of the Best Car Parks Gold Collar over 525 yards.
The son of Brett Lee flew out of the boxes and made all to beat View The Moon in 28.25sec.
Clares Wonder, who set the standard in the opening round, was soon in front in the third heat and went on to beat Elevenerife by five lengths in 28.590sec.
Owen McKenna’s Wimbledon record holder Fiery Splendour got the better of a battle with Highview Triumph in the second qualifier by a head in 28.74sec.
Honour And Glory came late in the opening eliminator to deny long-time leader Kilara Hey Mac by a length and a half in 28.64sec.