Ireland's richest Cesarawitch goes to 150-1 Magellan Strait
The second running of the Friends Curragh Irish Cesarewitch, proved beneficial to Joseph O'Brien as he saddled the first and third home in a riveting finish. Magellan Strait (Hugh Horgan 150-1), was definitely unexpected, having done not much during the season.
What a transformation here as he went speedily for most of the journey until Hugh, Joseph's cousin, summoned some extra energy to half-length Falcon Eight (Jake Cohen 40-1), and, Dawn Rising (Declan McDonough 7-1). Stamina is Magellan's forte, so the 2 miles was just what he ordered, in a goodish time of 3:53:3/10. There were thirty runners. Tower of London (Ryan Moore 18-5), never got his spark plugs working, failing down to ninth. The Stewards were not very sympathetic with either Hugh, Jake, or, Declan, as their over-zealous whipping resulted in a four-day ban.
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Noele Meade's outstanding tally, reached a fitting climax, when his Caught you Looking (Ben Chen 4-1), shook everyone in the Curragh's Weld Park Stakes. Harzand's daughter went off at a good clip. Brilliant and Sakti, battled it out over the last couple of furlongs while the Caugh yiu Looking gradually picked up her ears in curiosity, running a bit green, but has plenty scope for improvement next year.
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Since arriving in France to join Ado MacGuinness, Go Athletico (Ronan Whelan 3-1), had to be tough, as course standing dish Big Gossey really put it up to him in the last furlong of the West Coast Hotel Renaissance Stakes. There was a half-length between them at the line with, a further larger margin back to third home Aesop's Fables. He's in the Prix de l'Abbaye next week. Don't panic, Go Athletico has done no galloping since then.
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Stewart Elliott found the wire in a split-second, to crop a three-way photo on How Did He Do That in the $400,000 Oklahoma Derby at Remington Park, Oklahoma.
The 3-year-old colt had just enough left to hold off a furious late charge from his stretch-running Steve Asmussen stablemate, Red Route One (Joel Rosario 4-1). Tumbarumba, (Rafael Bejarano 6-1), finished another nose back in third. They were followed by Raise Cain, Cagliostro, Hit Show, Heroico Move, Groveland, Gunflash, and, Ghost Hero.