Aidan O’Brien chasing record seventh victory in €500k Curragh highlight on Saturday
It is also the Curragh, rather than Epsom’s switchback test where on quick conditions seven weeks ago she fought hard but couldn’t repel Soul Sister’s late thrust.
Having completed his set of Curragh Classics on Auguste Rodin in the Derby three weeks ago, Ryan Moore is aiming at a third Oaks success on Savethelastdance, who is the Englishman’s pick from four Ballyodyle runners. It was very different conditions in last month’s Munster Oaks, when edged out by the older mare Rosscarbery after getting a bump in the closing stages.
Rosscarbery is back up in trip for this Group Two having got wiped out by Via Sistina in the closing stages of the Pretty Polly Stakes earlier this month. Moore will also fancy his chances in the Group Three Jebel Ali Anglesey Stakes with the filly Pearls And Rubies.
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