Faiyum made all the running to run out an impressive winner of the Group Three Denny Cordell Lavarack & Lanwades Stud Fillies Stakes at Gowran Park.
The 5-6 favourite was never in danger on her favoured ground as she won in Pattern company for the first time to make it three wins from four career starts.
Ger Lyons' Frankel filly never saw a rival as she cruised to a seven-length victory under Colin Keane, who continues to chase down Dylan Browne McMonagle.
"We said she’d grow a leg on this ground and that’s why we’ve been so patient with her," said Lyons.
"She’s a lovely filly. She’s twice the filly there than the one you saw winning earlier on in the year, and finishing second to Barnavara.
"We just said that this one needs heavy ground and she grows a leg on it so we’ll wait and be patient.
"This was the aim and we did that. I’m not in any rush with her because we’ve been this patient.
"We’ll see if something presents itself between now and the end of the season, I’m just not sure over 10 furlongs if there is.
"I have no problem, once we talk to Barry (Mahon) and the team, waiting with her until next year and having a proper campaign on soft ground. She’s not in the Fillies & Mares (at Ascot) and that’s a mile-and-a-half so I’m not doing that.
"When I was second in that before it was with a five-year-old (Thunder Kiss in 2022)."
Catching The Moon took the step up to Group company in her stride to land the Ladbrokes "Get Rewarded With Ladbucks" Firth of Clyde at Ayr, living up to her pedigree in the process.
Richard Fahey's No Nay Never filly travelled beautiful in midfield in the hands of Oisin Orr as Come on Eibhlin set the early pace.
Isle Of Fernandez took up the running as the race got serious and Catching The Moon was the first to lay down her challenge.
The 15-2 shot just held off the challenge of Lam Yai close home to cross the line a neck to the good and confirm the promise of her impressive victory last time out at Beverley .
Out of a half-sister to Pearls And Rubies and from the same family as the Oaks runner-up Quarter Moon, she is an exciting prospect for the Musley Bank handler who has been delighted with her progress.
Fahey said: "She’s a nice filly and has been straightforward since day one. She ran well first time (when second to Awaken at Leicester), then won well at Beverley and has stepped up again today.
"It looked a tough race especially on that ground and we were a little bit worried about the ground but she seemed to cope with it well. Oisin said she wasn’t in love with it but she never looked like getting beat to be fair which is always good, she’s a true professional filly.
"On pedigree she could go up in trip, but I’ll just get her home for now and see how she is. There are not that many races for them at this time of year and no easy races, especially after winning a Group Three.
"I’ll speak to the owners and make a decision from there, but she’s an exciting filly with a great mind and a great set of ears on her as well."