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Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double

Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double

Glasgow Times8 hours ago

The son of Australia provided trainer Aidan O'Brien with an 11th victory in the premier Classic at Epsom and is set to turn out three weeks later in a bid to emulate his sire and several other past Ballydoyle stars in becoming a dual Derby winner.
He could renew rivalry with the second and third from the Derby in Charlie Johnston's Lazy Griff and the Joseph O'Brien-trained Tennessee Stud, although connections of the former have warned rain is required if he is to make the trip across the Irish Sea.
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Green Impact has won three of his five starts for Jessica Harrington and is a major contender if staying the mile and a half, while Ralph Beckett's Dante Stakes winner Pride Of Arras has the opportunity to put Epsom disappointment behind him on this more conventional track.
Beckett has also confirmed Sir Dinadan, with the potential field completed by four of Lambourn's stablemates in Puppet Master, Serious Contender, Thrice and Shackleton
The previous afternoon sees Group One honours up for grabs in the Paddy Power Pretty Polly Stakes, for which 15 fillies and mares have stood their ground.
Andrew Balding's Kalpana could return to the Curragh a month after finishing third behind Los Angeles and Anmaat in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, while O'Brien senior has left in Oaks second Whirl and French Oaks runner-up Bedtime Story, as well as Ecstatic.
Estrange was an impressive winner at Haydock (Martin Rickett/PA)
Other contenders include Henry de Bromhead's Higher Leaves and David O'Meara's potential British challenger Estrange, who was tremendously impressive in winning the Group Three Lester Piggott Stakes at Haydock on her most recent start.
Chris Richardson, managing director for Estrange's owners Cheveley Park Stud, said: 'We're just going to have a look. We're probably favouring the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock the following week, but we're just going to watch the rainfall.
'It's all to play for really, I don't quite know what we're going to do. I think they're likely to get some rain at the end of next week at Haydock and they'll probably get some in Ireland as well, but I think the trip of a mile and a half at Haydock will probably suit her better, rather than going back to a slightly shorter trip on Saturday.
'We'll see what Mrs Thompson (owner) wants to do.'

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Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double
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Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double

The son of Australia provided trainer Aidan O'Brien with an 11th victory in the premier Classic at Epsom and is set to turn out three weeks later in a bid to emulate his sire and several other past Ballydoyle stars in becoming a dual Derby winner. He could renew rivalry with the second and third from the Derby in Charlie Johnston's Lazy Griff and the Joseph O'Brien-trained Tennessee Stud, although connections of the former have warned rain is required if he is to make the trip across the Irish Sea. ๐‹๐€๐Œ๐๐Ž๐”๐‘๐ ๐–๐ˆ๐๐’ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐ƒ๐„๐‘๐๐˜! โ€” Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 7, 2025 Green Impact has won three of his five starts for Jessica Harrington and is a major contender if staying the mile and a half, while Ralph Beckett's Dante Stakes winner Pride Of Arras has the opportunity to put Epsom disappointment behind him on this more conventional track. Beckett has also confirmed Sir Dinadan, with the potential field completed by four of Lambourn's stablemates in Puppet Master, Serious Contender, Thrice and Shackleton The previous afternoon sees Group One honours up for grabs in the Paddy Power Pretty Polly Stakes, for which 15 fillies and mares have stood their ground. Andrew Balding's Kalpana could return to the Curragh a month after finishing third behind Los Angeles and Anmaat in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, while O'Brien senior has left in Oaks second Whirl and French Oaks runner-up Bedtime Story, as well as Ecstatic. Estrange was an impressive winner at Haydock (Martin Rickett/PA) Other contenders include Henry de Bromhead's Higher Leaves and David O'Meara's potential British challenger Estrange, who was tremendously impressive in winning the Group Three Lester Piggott Stakes at Haydock on her most recent start. Chris Richardson, managing director for Estrange's owners Cheveley Park Stud, said: 'We're just going to have a look. We're probably favouring the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock the following week, but we're just going to watch the rainfall. 'It's all to play for really, I don't quite know what we're going to do. I think they're likely to get some rain at the end of next week at Haydock and they'll probably get some in Ireland as well, but I think the trip of a mile and a half at Haydock will probably suit her better, rather than going back to a slightly shorter trip on Saturday. 'We'll see what Mrs Thompson (owner) wants to do.'

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Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double
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Lambourn on course to bid for Epsom-Curragh Derby double

The son of Australia provided trainer Aidan O'Brien with an 11th victory in the premier Classic at Epsom and is set to turn out three weeks later in a bid to emulate his sire and several other past Ballydoyle stars in becoming a dual Derby winner. He could renew rivalry with the second and third from the Derby in Charlie Johnston's Lazy Griff and the Joseph O'Brien-trained Tennessee Stud, although connections of the former have warned rain is required if he is to make the trip across the Irish Sea. ๐‹๐€๐Œ๐๐Ž๐”๐‘๐ ๐–๐ˆ๐๐’ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐ƒ๐„๐‘๐๐˜! โ€” Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 7, 2025 Green Impact has won three of his five starts for Jessica Harrington and is a major contender if staying the mile and a half, while Ralph Beckett's Dante Stakes winner Pride Of Arras has the opportunity to put Epsom disappointment behind him on this more conventional track. Beckett has also confirmed Sir Dinadan, with the potential field completed by four of Lambourn's stablemates in Puppet Master, Serious Contender, Thrice and Shackleton The previous afternoon sees Group One honours up for grabs in the Paddy Power Pretty Polly Stakes, for which 15 fillies and mares have stood their ground. Andrew Balding's Kalpana could return to the Curragh a month after finishing third behind Los Angeles and Anmaat in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, while O'Brien senior has left in Oaks second Whirl and French Oaks runner-up Bedtime Story, as well as Ecstatic. Other contenders include Henry de Bromhead's Higher Leaves and David O'Meara's potential British challenger Estrange, who was tremendously impressive in winning the Group Three Lester Piggott Stakes at Haydock on her most recent start. Chris Richardson, managing director for Estrange's owners Cheveley Park Stud, said: 'We're just going to have a look. We're probably favouring the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock the following week, but we're just going to watch the rainfall. 'It's all to play for really, I don't quite know what we're going to do. I think they're likely to get some rain at the end of next week at Haydock and they'll probably get some in Ireland as well, but I think the trip of a mile and a half at Haydock will probably suit her better, rather than going back to a slightly shorter trip on Saturday. 'We'll see what Mrs Thompson (owner) wants to do.'

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