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15:20 Saturday 09 September 2023

ROYAL BAHRAIN IRISH CHAMPION STAKES (Group 1)

Distance : 1m 2f
Prize : €1,250,000 Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Gd/Frm
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 (2) 1 (2) Ryan Moore silk 7. AUGUSTE RODIN (IRE) 7. AUGUSTE RODIN (IRE) <
127+
-1 > 124 Ryan Moore 3 9-3 11/43.75f 11/43.75f
Ryan Moore silk brc DEEP IMPACT (JPN) 134 - RHODODENDRON (IRE) 120 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-3
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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produced a high-class performance to land his third top level victory of what has been a truly remarkable campaign, those 3 wins punctuated by a pair of blowouts, including in the King George last time, the return to a firmer surface possibly significant but this win a testament to the skill of his trainer; tracked pace, produced to lead entering final 1f, always holding on; the Breeders' Cup Turf, and a potential clash with Mostahdaf, is reportedly next on his agenda.
tracked pace, led entering final 1f, always holding on
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2 (4) 2 (4) Seamie Heffernan silk ½ 2. LUXEMBOURG (IRE) 2. LUXEMBOURG (IRE) -9 <
126
123 Seamie Heffernan 4 9-9 4/15 4/15
Seamie Heffernan silk bc CAMELOT 128 - ATTIRE (IRE) 76 DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) 117 J: Seamie Heffernan
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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who won this race last year, ran every bit as well in defeat this time around, seeing off all bar his year younger stable companion having set a strong gallop; made running, kicked on entering straight, headed 1f out, ran on; has done very little wrong this year and will take plenty of beating if turning up in the Champion Stakes at Ascot next month.
led, kicked on entering straight, headed 1f out, ran on
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3 (6) 3 (6) Hollie Doyle silk sh 5. NASHWA 5. NASHWA 0 <
123+
-68 > 120 Hollie Doyle 4 9-6 9/25.5 9/25.5
Hollie Doyle silk bf FRANKEL 147 - PRINCESS LOULOU (IRE) 115 PIVOTAL 124 J: Hollie Doyle
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-6
John & Thady Gosden
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remains at the top of her game, beaten no more than a length for the third successive start, arguably unlucky here as she came from much further back than the pair that beat her; dropped out, headway out wide entering straight, ran on, nearest at the finish; clearly takes her racing well and has plenty of options between now and the end of the year.
dropped out, headway wide entering straight, kept on, nearest finish
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4 (5) 4 (5) Kevin Stott silk ½ 8. KING OF STEEL (USA) 8. KING OF STEEL (USA) -4 <
125
0 > 122 Kevin Stott 3 9-3 10/34.33 10/34.33
Kevin Stott silk grc WOOTTON BASSETT 119p - ELDACAR VERGLAS (IRE) 118 J: Kevin Stott
T: Roger Varian
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-3
Roger Varian
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ran well on his first try at this trip, possibly a bit further back than ideal the way things went but unable to get any closer to Auguste Rodin than he had at Epsom; held up, travelled well, headway entering straight, driven over 1f out, stayed on gradually.
held up, headway entering straight, under pressure over 1f out, stayed on gradually
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5 (7) 5 (7) Jim Crowley silk 1. ALFLAILA 1. ALFLAILA -4 <
120
118 Jim Crowley 4 9-9 7/18 7/18
Jim Crowley silk bc DARK ANGEL (IRE) 113 - ADHWAA 96 OASIS DREAM 129 J: Jim Crowley
T: Owen Burrows
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9
Owen Burrows
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ran creditably, although never looked like completing the 5-timer, somewhat surprisingly appearing to struggle with the early gallop; typically slowly away, in rear, never going pace, still plenty to do entering straight, kept on, nearest at the finish.
slowly away, rear, outpaced, still off pace entering straight, kept on, nearest finish
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6 (8) 6 (8) D. B. McMonagle silk ½ 4. POINT LONSDALE (IRE) 4. POINT LONSDALE (IRE) -41 <
119
-2 > 117 D. B. McMonagle 4 9-9 40/141 40/141
D. B. McMonagle silk bc AUSTRALIA 132 - SWEEPSTAKE (IRE) 98 ACCLAMATION 118 J: D. B. McMonagle
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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couldn't get to the front this time but still ran right up to the pick of his previous form, giving best only inside the distance; prominent, off the bridle long way out, struggling entering straight, no extra final 1f.
prominent, struggling entering straight, no extra final 1f
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7 (3) 7 (3) Frankie Dettori silk 3. ONESTO (IRE) 3. ONESTO (IRE) +4 <
112
+16 > 110 Frankie Dettori 4 9-9 8/19 8/19
Frankie Dettori silk chc FRANKEL 147 - ONSHORE SEA THE STARS (IRE) 140 J: Frankie Dettori
T: Fabrice Chappet, France
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9 Eq: (t)
Fabrice Chappet, France (t)
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back up in trip and bidding to go one better than last year, went backwards from reappearance, the firmer ground a plausible excuse; chased leaders, headway entering straight, ridden 2f out, effort flattened out, not persevered with once held; seems best on softer ground.
chased leaders, headway entering straight, ridden 2f out, not sustain effort
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8 (1) 8 (1) Shane Foley silk 9. SPREWELL (IRE) 9. SPREWELL (IRE) -10 <
109
-43 > 107 Shane Foley 3 9-3 33/134 33/134
Shane Foley silk bc CHURCHILL (IRE) 126 - LAHALEEB (IRE) 121 REDBACK 116 J: Shane Foley
T: Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-3
Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland
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ran respectably after 9 weeks off, no more than a bit-part player at this level; mid-division, driven 4f out, faded.
mid-division, under pressure 4f out, faded
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Non Runners: AL RIFFA (FR).

Winning Owner: M Tabor/D Smith/Mrs J Magnier/Westerberg

Time: 2m 2.22s Closing Sectional: (3f): 36.65s (100%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 117%, Betfair SP 103.4%

A fascinating contest for a plethora of reasons, the 8 that went to post having amassed a total of 10 Group 1 wins between them, arguably the most high-profile of whom - and also the one with most to prove - was the dual Derby winner, Auguste Rodin, who showed himself to be one of the best of his generation in a race run to suit, his 2 stable companions ensuring that the emphasis was more on stamina than speed; an unprecedented fifth consecutive win in this race for Aidan O'Brien, and a record twelfth overall, this is likely to be remembered as one of the finest training performances of his illustrious career.

AUGUSTE RODIN (IRE) produced a high-class performance to land his third top level victory of what has been a truly remarkable campaign, those 3 wins punctuated by a pair of blowouts, including in the King George last time, the return to a firmer surface possibly significant but this win a testament to the skill of his trainer; tracked pace, produced to lead entering final 1f, always holding on; the Breeders' Cup Turf, and a potential clash with Mostahdaf, is reportedly next on his agenda.

LUXEMBOURG (IRE) who won this race last year, ran every bit as well in defeat this time around, seeing off all bar his year younger stable companion having set a strong gallop; made running, kicked on entering straight, headed 1f out, ran on; has done very little wrong this year and will take plenty of beating if turning up in the Champion Stakes at Ascot next month.

NASHWA remains at the top of her game, beaten no more than a length for the third successive start, arguably unlucky here as she came from much further back than the pair that beat her; dropped out, headway out wide entering straight, ran on, nearest at the finish; clearly takes her racing well and has plenty of options between now and the end of the year.

KING OF STEEL (USA) ran well on his first try at this trip, possibly a bit further back than ideal the way things went but unable to get any closer to Auguste Rodin than he had at Epsom; held up, travelled well, headway entering straight, driven over 1f out, stayed on gradually.

ALFLAILA ran creditably, although never looked like completing the 5-timer, somewhat surprisingly appearing to struggle with the early gallop; typically slowly away, in rear, never going pace, still plenty to do entering straight, kept on, nearest at the finish.

POINT LONSDALE (IRE) couldn't get to the front this time but still ran right up to the pick of his previous form, giving best only inside the distance; prominent, off the bridle long way out, struggling entering straight, no extra final 1f.

ONESTO (IRE) back up in trip and bidding to go one better than last year, went backwards from reappearance, the firmer ground a plausible excuse; chased leaders, headway entering straight, ridden 2f out, effort flattened out, not persevered with once held; seems best on softer ground.

SPREWELL (IRE) ran respectably after 9 weeks off, no more than a bit-part player at this level; mid-division, driven 4f out, faded.