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CURRAGH 15:45

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15:45 Saturday 25 June 2022

DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH DERBY (Group 1)

Distance : 1m 4f
Prize : €1,000,000 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Good
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (5) 1 (5) C. T. Keane silk 7. WESTOVER 7. WESTOVER -9 <
127+
-34 > 117 C. T. Keane 3 9-2 11/82.37jf 11/82.37jf
C. T. Keane silk bc FRANKEL 147 - MIRABILIS (USA) 114 LEAR FAN (USA) 130 J: C. T. Keane
T: Ralph Beckett
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Ralph Beckett
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gained swift compensation for his luckless Epsom effort with a dominant display, stand-in jockey Colin Keane enjoying an armchair ride in a race that could hardly have worked out any better for him, the race effectively over as a contest fully 2f out; close up, loomed up entering straight, went on over 2f out, forged clear; the St Leger is a very obvious target but he has unfinished business at this trip first, another clash with Desert Crown in the King George certainly something to look forward to.
close up, loomed up entering straight, went on over 2f out, forged clear
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2 (2) 2 (2) G. M. Ryan silk 7 6. PIZ BADILE (IRE) 6. PIZ BADILE (IRE) -20 <
115
-8 > 105 G. M. Ryan 3 9-2 18/119 18/119
G. M. Ryan silk b or brc ULYSSES (IRE) 130 - THAT WHICH IS NOT (USA) ELUSIVE QUALITY (USA) J: G. M. Ryan
T: Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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got right back on track after failing to do himself justice at Epsom, seeing things out much better back on a more conventional track, albeit without managing to lay a glove on the winner; chased leaders, pushed along entering straight, took second 1f out, kept on, pulled clear of remainder; from a late-maturing family, there may well be a bit more to come from him.
chased leaders, pushed along entering straight, took second 1f out, kept on, clear of rest
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3 (8) 3 (8) William James Lee silk 2 2. FRENCH CLAIM (FR) 2. FRENCH CLAIM (FR) -7 <
112
0 > 102 William James Lee 3 9-2 16/117 16/117
William James Lee silk bc FRENCH FIFTEEN (FR) 122 - ZAHRADA (USA) GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: William James Lee
T: P. Twomey, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
P. Twomey, Ireland
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ran as well as could be expected in this company, seen to something like maximum effect the way things went but doing enough to suggest this trip is within range; made running, headed early in straight, left behind by winner soon after, one paced; doesn't hold any fancy entries and may need to go on his travels if he is to make more of an impact at this sort of level.
led, headed early in straight, left behind by winner soon after, one paced
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4 (1) 4 (1) Ryan Moore silk 8. TUESDAY (IRE) 8. TUESDAY (IRE) +9 <
107+
+12 > 97 Ryan Moore 3 8-13 11/82.37jf 11/82.37jf
Ryan Moore silk bf GALILEO (IRE) 134 - LILLIE LANGTRY (IRE) 120 DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) 117 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-13
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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the sole Ballydoyle representative and contesting her fourth classic of the year, never looked like emulating Balanchine - the last filly to complete the Epsom Oaks/Irish Derby double - not ideally placed the way things panned out and looked after once it was clear that it wasn't going to be her day; held up, pushed along entering straight, fourth 2f out, kept on, not unduly punished, never landed a blow; is better than this and may get a chance to prove it in the Irish Oaks next month.
held up, pushed along entering straight, fourth 2f out, kept on, never on terms
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5 (7) 5 (7) R. P. Whelan silk 3 3. GLORY DAZE (IRE) 3. GLORY DAZE (IRE) -22 <
105
95 R. P. Whelan 3 9-2 66/167 66/167
R. P. Whelan silk bc COTAI GLORY 117 - PIONEER ALEXANDER (IRE) 60 RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE) 134 J: R. P. Whelan
T: Andrew Oliver, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Andrew Oliver, Ireland
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ran up to best without fully confirming his stamina for this trip; mid-division, headway entering straight, driven 3f out, one paced.
mid-division, headway entering straight, under pressure 3f out, one paced
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6 (3) 6 (3) K. J. Manning silk 1. BOUNDLESS OCEAN (IRE) 1. BOUNDLESS OCEAN (IRE) +2 <
102
+9 > 93 K. J. Manning 3 9-2 50/151 50/151
K. J. Manning silk bc TEOFILO (IRE) 126 - NOVEL APPROACH (IRE) 70 NEW APPROACH (IRE) 132 J: K. J. Manning
T: J. S. Bolger, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
J. S. Bolger, Ireland
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was flying too high in this grade but shaped as if still in good form for much of the way; dropped out, brief headway early in straight, effort flattened out; will prove suited by a return to 1¼m.
dropped out, brief effort early in straight, not sustain effort
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7 (6) 7 (6) S. M. Crosse silk 3 4. HANNIBAL BARCA (IRE) 4. HANNIBAL BARCA (IRE) +9 <
97
+6 > 88 S. M. Crosse 3 9-2 12/113 12/113
S. M. Crosse silk bg ZOFFANY (IRE) 121 - INNOCENT AIR 110 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: S. M. Crosse
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
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had shaped last time as if worth a try at this trip but was beaten before it became an issue, this a most disappointing effort all told, something possibly not right; raced well off the pace, ridden entering straight, made no impression.
behind, ridden entering straight, no impression
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8 (4) 8 (4) Jamie Spencer silk 15 5. LIONEL 5. LIONEL +34 <
72
+41 > 63 Jamie Spencer 3 9-2 16/117 16/117
Jamie Spencer silk chg LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) 125 - GRETCHEN 109p GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Jamie Spencer
T: David Menuisier
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
David Menuisier
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can have a line put through this run as he clearly wasn't 100% on the day; mid-division, off the bridle long way out, beaten early in straight, heavily eased off.
mid-division, beaten early in straight, eased
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All 8 ran.

Winning Owner: Juddmonte

Time: 2m 34.8s Closing Sectional: (3f): 36.3s (106.6%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 112%, Betfair SP 99.5%

The much anticipated head-to-head between the Oaks winner and the Derby third failed to materialise in a race that very few got into, the first 3 home in those positions after 1f, though the result would likely have been the same no matter what way it was run, Westover turning it into a bit of a rout, winning by the biggest margin since Soldier of Fortune in 2007; a first win in the race for both Colin Keane and Ralph Beckett, this was also the first time this century that the prize has gone for export 2 years in a row.

WESTOVER gained swift compensation for his luckless Epsom effort with a dominant display, stand-in jockey Colin Keane enjoying an armchair ride in a race that could hardly have worked out any better for him, the race effectively over as a contest fully 2f out; close up, loomed up entering straight, went on over 2f out, forged clear; the St Leger is a very obvious target but he has unfinished business at this trip first, another clash with Desert Crown in the King George certainly something to look forward to.

PIZ BADILE (IRE) got right back on track after failing to do himself justice at Epsom, seeing things out much better back on a more conventional track, albeit without managing to lay a glove on the winner; chased leaders, pushed along entering straight, took second 1f out, kept on, pulled clear of remainder; from a late-maturing family, there may well be a bit more to come from him.

FRENCH CLAIM (FR) ran as well as could be expected in this company, seen to something like maximum effect the way things went but doing enough to suggest this trip is within range; made running, headed early in straight, left behind by winner soon after, one paced; doesn't hold any fancy entries and may need to go on his travels if he is to make more of an impact at this sort of level.

TUESDAY (IRE) the sole Ballydoyle representative and contesting her fourth classic of the year, never looked like emulating Balanchine - the last filly to complete the Epsom Oaks/Irish Derby double - not ideally placed the way things panned out and looked after once it was clear that it wasn't going to be her day; held up, pushed along entering straight, fourth 2f out, kept on, not unduly punished, never landed a blow; is better than this and may get a chance to prove it in the Irish Oaks next month.

GLORY DAZE (IRE) ran up to best without fully confirming his stamina for this trip; mid-division, headway entering straight, driven 3f out, one paced.

BOUNDLESS OCEAN (IRE) was flying too high in this grade but shaped as if still in good form for much of the way; dropped out, brief headway early in straight, effort flattened out; will prove suited by a return to 1¼m.

HANNIBAL BARCA (IRE) had shaped last time as if worth a try at this trip but was beaten before it became an issue, this a most disappointing effort all told, something possibly not right; raced well off the pace, ridden entering straight, made no impression.

LIONEL can have a line put through this run as he clearly wasn't 100% on the day; mid-division, off the bridle long way out, beaten early in straight, heavily eased off.