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RTÉ News
13-07-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Rock Of Cashel scores at Navan
Rock Of Cashel relished the drop in grade to get back to winning ways in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race at Navan. Aidan O'Brien's three-year-old had been highly tried since winning a Galway maiden last season, running in the National Stakes and the Dewhurst last autumn. This term he has been campaigned in Group and Listed company before trying his hand in a handicap to no avail at Royal Ascot. Against just three runners in this conditions race, however, he took command early in the straight under Wayne Lordan to down Johnny Murtagh's 1-4 favourite Nautical Force by two lengths at 3-1. O'Brien's stable representative Chris Armstrong said: "The way the race worked out, it was a lovely race for him. "In fairness to him, he has been dropped in the deep end from word go this year. He ran with credit behind Henri Matisse and Delacroix and was beaten five to six lengths behind proper Group One horses. "Obviously, Johnny's horse brought a high level of form here. Wayne gave him a lovely ride and the race worked out for him beautifully. "He's a horse we thought of as a stakes horse after Galway last year as a two-year-old, so hopefully this will do his confidence good and we will bring him back up to a stakes race over a mile and a-quarter and see how he goes." Rock Of Cashel makes most for team Ballydoyle in the the @IrishEBF_ Race 🏆 — Navan Racecourse (@NavanRacecourse) July 13, 2025 Murtagh had already been on the mark with newcomer Zuheila in the Ardboyne Hotel Maiden. Ben Coen nursed the Aga Khan Studs-owned three-year-old into the closing stages before getting down to business on the 5-2 shot to beat Ger Lyons' Washington Street by half a length. Coen said: "She's a nice, big filly and bred to have a bit of speed. She has been doing things nice at home. "You can see why she hasn't got to the track until now, she's a big girl but she did that nicely. She had a good look when she hit the front, but hopefully she can stay improving. "She was (doing all her best work late) – she was green running down the hill and, when I hit the rising ground, she came good."


Powys County Times
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
Tattersalls Gold Cup on the agenda again for White Birch
White Birch is firmly on course to defend his Tattersalls Gold Cup crown on Saturday week, having come through his pleasing Curragh comeback with flying colours. John Joseph Murphy's stable star enjoyed a fantastic spring campaign last year, winning the Alleged Stakes and the Mooresbridge Stakes at the home of Irish Flat racing before completing his hat-trick with a dominant Tattersalls Gold Cup success over the top-class Auguste Rodin. Following almost a year off the track, White Birch made his long-awaited return in the Mooresbridge earlier this month and connections could not have been more delighted with his performance in defeat as the grey pushed last year's Irish Derby winner and Arc third Los Angeles to a neck. It's a triumphant return to action for Los Angeles who manages to get the better of White Birch to take out the Coolmore Stud City Of Troy Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien 🏆 @coolmorestud | @IrishEBF_ — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 5, 2025 George Murphy, assistant to his father, said: 'It was a great run and we couldn't be happier with him. 'He had a long time off the track and you'd be hoping he'll improve for the run. He's been in super form all spring, of course you're a bit nervous when they've been off that long but he showed himself very well and we're delighted with him. 'He seems to have come out of it well and we're looking forward to getting him out again.' Aidan O'Brien nominated the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot as likely targets for Los Angeles in the aftermath of his recent success and there appears to be every chance White Birch will take him on in both races. 'He's in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, but I'd imagine we'll go for the Tattersalls Gold Cup and go to Ascot after that – that would be the way it's looking at the moment,' Murphy added. 'He (Los Angeles) is a very good horse and I'm sure he'll be tough to beat again, but we'll look forward to it.'


The Herald Scotland
13-05-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Tattersalls Gold Cup on the agenda again for White Birch
Following almost a year off the track, White Birch made his long-awaited return in the Mooresbridge earlier this month and connections could not have been more delighted with his performance in defeat as the grey pushed last year's Irish Derby winner and Arc third Los Angeles to a neck. It's a triumphant return to action for Los Angeles who manages to get the better of White Birch to take out the Coolmore Stud City Of Troy Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien 🏆@coolmorestud | @IrishEBF_ — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 5, 2025 George Murphy, assistant to his father, said: 'It was a great run and we couldn't be happier with him. 'He had a long time off the track and you'd be hoping he'll improve for the run. He's been in super form all spring, of course you're a bit nervous when they've been off that long but he showed himself very well and we're delighted with him. 'He seems to have come out of it well and we're looking forward to getting him out again.' Assistant trainer George Murphy is looking forward to Group One targets with White Birch (Niall Carson/PA) Aidan O'Brien nominated the Tattersalls Gold Cup and the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot as likely targets for Los Angeles in the aftermath of his recent success and there appears to be every chance White Birch will take him on in both races. 'He's in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, but I'd imagine we'll go for the Tattersalls Gold Cup and go to Ascot after that – that would be the way it's looking at the moment,' Murphy added. 'He (Los Angeles) is a very good horse and I'm sure he'll be tough to beat again, but we'll look forward to it.'


RTÉ News
05-05-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Los Angeles scores on seasonal reappearance at the Curragh
Los Angeles narrowly denied White Birch after a thrilling tussle for the Coolmore Stud City Of Troy Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes at the Curragh. Last year's Irish Derby winner and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe third Los Angeles was a 10-11 favourite for his four-year-old debut under Ryan Moore, with White Birch an easy to back 3-1 shot on his first appearance since winning the Tattersalls Gold Cup nearly 12 months ago. Los Angeles took over from the pacesetting Alleged Stakes winner Galen approaching the final furlong and while White Birch threw down his challenge shortly after, he could never quite get on terms, with a neck separating the top-class duo at the line. It's a triumphant return to action for Los Angeles who manages to get the better of White Birch to take out the Coolmore Stud City Of Troy Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien 🏆 @coolmorestud | @IrishEBF_ — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 5, 2025 O'Brien said: "We're delighted with him. He's a lovely, big, honest horse. When he gets there he doesn't do much but that's always been him. "The plan would be to come back here for the Tattersalls (Gold Cup) and if that went well then he would go to Royal Ascot for the Prince of Wales's Stakes. Then we could have a look at the King George and then he could have a break and then we'd give him a prep for the Arc. "You can see that he's still as big as a bull – he's a big, powerful horse. "We don't want to go too long (far) until we have to, we'll keep him sharp for when he goes up to a mile and a half. If he goes to the King George he'll want to be sharp and then he'd have a prep for the Arc, maybe back here in the Royal Whip." Los Angeles did show some reluctance to go through the rails on his way to start, with O'Brien adding: "He's a big, four-year-old colt and he knows how big he is. He'd be very happy to walk over you rather than walk around you! That's the way he is. "He hates hanging around but he doesn't even break sweat. He's like a big child that didn't get manners put on him when he was young and then when he got too big, it was too late!" Atsila enhanced her reputation with victory in the Coolmore Stud Auguste Rodin Irish EBF Athasi Stakes. Donnacha O'Brien's filly faced a steep rise in class for the Group Three contest following a winning debut at Bellewstown a month ago and was priced up accordingly at 11-1. The daughter of Phoenix Of Spain proved up to the task though, finishing the one-mile contest strongly under Gavin Ryan to prevail by half a length from Cercene, with Barnavara and California Dreamer not far behind in third and fourth respectively. Atsila takes the rise in class in her stride, powering home in the Group 3 @coolmorestud Auguste Rodin @IrishEBF_ Athasi Stakes, for the duo of Gavin Ryan and Donnacha O'Brien 🚀 — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 5, 2025 O'Brien said: "She's lazy at home so you don't really know you have her. We gave her a run in Bellewstown and she bolted up from a position she shouldn't have. "We said we'd throw her in the deep end here and she's coped with that as well, so she's obviously a very solid filly. "They went hard, there were no hiding places, she travelled well. She got a little bit tight for room as well, if she had a clear run she might have won a bit further. "She just looks like she's a good filly." Atsila looks set for an immediate step up to Group One level, with O'Brien adding: "I spoke to Barry (Fowler, owner) last week about putting her in the Coronation Stakes. I talked him out of it and obviously shouldn't have. "We'll see how she comes out of it. If she comes out of it very well, Barry mentioned that we could supplement for the Irish Guineas or something like that. "All you can do from now is go up in class and see where her level is. She's two from two and she's earned a shot at a good race." Officer is likely to be part of Aidan O'Brien's Irish 2,000 Guineas team following a clear-cut victory in the. A winner at the track on his sole juvenile start last summer, the Dubawi colt finished third in the Gladness Stakes on his reappearance in late March and was a 10-11 favourite to strike Listed gold at the second attempt. Always travelling well under Ryan Moore, Officer saw out the one-mile trip strongly to prevail by a length and three-quarters and a shot at Classic glory over the same course and distance looms large. "We're delighted with him. He had a lovely run first time back in the Gladness and he won very nicely here as a two-year-old," said O'Brien. "Ryan was very happy with him. He was delighted that they went a good gallop and he said he learned plenty about him. "I'd think the Irish Guineas looks perfect for him." Lady Iman followed up her successful Dundalk debut with an impressive display in the Holden Plant Rentals First Flier Stakes. The Ger Lyons-trained filly bolted up on her all-weather introduction in late March and took the step up to Listed class in her stride, accelerating smartly under hand driving from Colin Keane to secure victory by a length and a quarter. Lyons said: "She's a lovely filly, Colin was very impressed with her. "At this minute I'm still thinking of Naas (Group Three Juvenile Fillies Sprint Stakes). I'll sleep on it and talk to Colin about it but I've no problem with her getting six furlongs, but she has plenty of speed and will learn plenty from that. "I've never taken this filly off the bridle so I don't know what the limit is with her. She's very smart and Colin mentioned Babouche there, so if she's mentioned in the same sentence as her as a two-year-old, that'll do me." Andab made an fine start to his career for Joseph O'Brien in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Maiden. A 290,000 guineas yearling purchase and a full-brother to Breeders' Cup winner Victoria Road, the 8-1 shot picked up well in the Al Shaqab Racing silks to score by four and three-quarter lengths under Dylan Browne McMonagle. "It was a smart performance. I'd be lying if I said we thought that he would win, he's always been a little wayward mentally and we just wanted to get a start into him," said O'Brien. "You'd have to be very impressed with the fashion he won and the professionalism that he showed and the obvious thing to do is to come back for the Marble Hill.


The Herald Scotland
05-05-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Los Angeles edges out White Birch in Curragh thriller
Los Angeles took over from the pacesetting Alleged Stakes winner Galen approaching the final furlong and while White Birch threw down his challenge shortly after, he could never quite get on terms, with a neck separating the top-class duo at the line. Belting finish! Irish Derby winner and Arc third Los Angeles gets the better of gallant and returning Group 1 winner White Birch in a thrilling @coolmorestud @IrishEBF_ Mooresbridge Stakes at @curraghrace — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 5, 2025 O'Brien said: 'We're delighted with him. He's a lovely, big, honest horse. When he gets there he doesn't do much but that's always been him. 'The plan would be to come back here for the Tattersalls (Gold Cup) and if that went well then he would go to Royal Ascot for the Prince of Wales's Stakes. Then we could have a look at the King George and then he could have a break and then we'd give him a prep for the Arc. 'You can see that he's still as big as a bull – he's a big, powerful horse. 'We don't want to go too long (far) until we have to, we'll keep him sharp for when he goes up to a mile and a half. If he goes to the King George he'll want to be sharp and then he'd have a prep for the Arc, maybe back here in the Royal Whip.' Los Angeles did show some reluctance to go through the rails on his way to start, with O'Brien adding: 'He's a big, four-year-old colt and he knows how big he is. He'd be very happy to walk over you rather than walk around you! That's the way he is. 'He hates hanging around but he doesn't even break sweat. He's like a big child that didn't get manners put on him when he was young and then when he got too big, it was too late!'