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![]() Good News, can't wait to see her in action again. That Nassau Stakes finish when she nosed out Alexander Goldrun was thrilling.
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![]() if you can't enjoy watching and rooting for Oujia Board....something is seriously wrong. She is as game as they come.
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![]() Dylan Thomas likely.....
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![]() I love Jamie Spencer!
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![]() From Racing post...
Hurricane changes course by Rodney Masters ANDRE FABRE blindsided the racing world on Friday when revealing that Hurricane Run may change course and take on Ouija Board in the Irish Champion Stakes a week on Saturday, provided there is some cut in the ground at Leopardstown. The 2005 world champion racehorse was expected to have a traditional local prep for his attempt to record back-to-back wins in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with an appearance in the Prix Foy. However, that target would force a clash with stable companion and Coronation Cup winner Shirocco, and the Baileys-sponsored prize now features as a possible target. “The Irish Champion is an option for Hurricane Run,” Fabre said on Friday. “The distance of ten furlongs is short of his best, and for that reason I’d be looking for some ease in the ground to make the race more of a test of stamina. “We’ll monitor the state of the ground and the likely strength of the opposition before making a decision.” Asked if he was concerned by the likelihood of a tougher race than perhaps ideal for Hurricane Run ahead of the Arc, should the colt square up to Ouija Board and Alexander Goldrun in Ireland, Fabre said: “That may be the case, it’s true, but the Irish Champion is a very valuable and prestigious race in its own right, whereas the Foy is a prep for the Arc. “However, it wouldn’t concern me if he and Shirocco ran in the Foy. After all, they both ran in the Arc last season, and they’ll both be running in the race this year.” The Michael Tabor-owned Hurricane Run is unbeaten in two visits to Ireland. He won the 2005 Budweiser Irish Derby, and, in May this year, made a successful return to the Curragh in the Tattersalls Gold Cup. The latter was run on soft ground over 1m21/2f. Tabor is part-owner of this year’s Irish Derby winner Dylan Thomas, who wasexpected to run in the Irish Champion until yesterday’s announcement from Fabre muddied the waters. It is not anticipated that both horses would run at Leopardstown. Aidan O’Brien, who trains Dylan Thomas, said on Friday: “As of now we are working towards running Dylan Thomas in the Irish Champion Stakes, but he has a couple more bits of work to do and a final decision will be made by the middle of next week. "He has come on very well since York and we're very happy with him. Obviously he wouldn't want the ground at Leopardstown to go soft." Betting on the Irish Champion is bound to be shaken up by Fabre’s comments. Stan James on Friday trimmed their ante-post favourite, Ouija Board, to 2-1 (from 9-4) ahead of Dylan Thomas, cut to 3-1 (from7-2). |
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() From Sporting Life.....
HURRICANE AND OUIJA AMONG CHAMPION NINE By Anita Chambers, PA Sport Hurricane Run and Ouija Board are set for a fascinating clash in Saturday's Baileys Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown. The pair, winners of 10 Group One races between them, are among nine horses left in the 10-furlong contest at the five-day stage. Hurricane Run, who is trained by Andre Fabre, has not run since his success in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot in July. Ed Dunlop's stable star Ouija Board will come into the race on the back of a thrilling success over Alexander Goldrun in the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood. The latter could reoppose here, although trainer Jim Bolger has also left the globe-trotting mare in the Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron Stakes on the same card. Aidan O'Brien has three possibles in Juddmonte International disappointment Dylan Thomas, Ace and Sunday's Moulin fourth Aussie Rules. Sir Michael Stoute could send Celebration Mile last Rob Roy while Kevin Prendergast could step Mustameet up to Group One level for the first time as he chases a five-timer in the big race. Likely outsider Lord Admiral completes the possibles for Charles O'Brien. |
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![]() Gosh this filly runs a whole bunch. Made of steel. Its not like she has been in easy races lately. I hope the connections know her well.
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Just up on Racing Post..... Weather could change Hurricane's course again by Jon Lees and Tony O'Hehir HURRICANE RUN could yet stay in France to run in the Prix Foy on Sunday rather than contest the Baileys Irish Champion Stakes on Saturday, said his trainer Andre Fabre on Monday, voicing concern over ground conditions at Leopardstown. “I’ve not yet decided,” said Fabre on Monday when ask if his superstar performer was an intended runner. Hurricane Run, winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot in July, was one of nine possibles left in the 10f contest along with Ouija Board, Alexander Goldrun and Dylan Thomas. Fabre said: “It all depends on the weather conditions. The forecast is not very clear. There seems to be some rain about and some good weather – I’d like some rain to give us soft ground. If not, we’ll go to Longchamp. “He won on good ground at Ascot, but soft ground will make the race longer. I’ll have to decide soon and am waiting for contacts with the owners. “Shirocco is running in the Prix Foy and I don’t mind running the two if I have to. Rail Link is running in the Prix Niel and he’s a possible for the Arc as well.” Dylan Thomas, the Budweiser Irish Derby winner who disappointed when fourth in the Juddmonte International at York last month, is one of three Aidan O'Brien-trained acceptors, although his participation is also in the balance. Plans for Hurricane Run could influence whether Dylan Thomas will be in the line-up, although the likelihood of good ground at Leopardstown will strengthen the case for the Ballydoyle colt being allowed take his chance. O'Brien, who also left in Ace and Aussie Rules, said yesterday: “Nothing has really changed regarding Dylan Thomas and the Irish Champion Stakes. We will wait and make a decision in the next couple of days. "Ace ![]() The ground at Leopardstown was described as good on Monday. Some rain was forecast for Monday night and Tuesday, with mainly dry weather expected for the rest of the week. Leopardstown’s manager, Tom Burke, said: "If the forecast proves accurate I would expect the ground to be good for Saturday." The home challenge is also likely to include five-time Group 1 winner Alexander Goldrun, who is also an acceptor for the Group 1 Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron Stakes on the same card. Kevin Prendergast yesterday confirmed that Mustameet, the winner of three Listed races, the Group 3 International Stakes and the Group 2 Royal Whip Stakes this season, will be stepping up to Group 1 level for the first time in Saturday's big race. The Charles O'Brien-trained Lord Admiral, a 200-1 shot with Cashmans, is also entered for the Group 3 Kilternan Stakes on the same card. IRISH CHAMPION STAKES William Hill: 11-10 (with a run) Hurricane Run, 9-4 Ouija Board, 3 Dylan Thomas, 4 Alexander Goldrun, 10 Mustameet, 12 Ace, 20 Rob Roy, Aussie Rules, 50 Lord Admiral |