Ryan Moore is gearing up for an action-packed weekend of racing with eight rides lined up at The Irish Derby Festival.
Among a competitive field, I’ve opted to ride Rock Of Cashel, a promising newcomer with solid pedigree connections, including being a half-brother to Snowfall.
Truly Enchanting didn’t shine as expected at Royal Ascot, but I’m hopeful the extended distance here will play to her strengths.
Her debut win at Tipperary showed real potential.
14:55 Curragh – Jan Brueghel
Jan Brueghel impressed in his debut, winning comfortably.
This race will be a tougher test, but I believe this Galileo colt has the ability to deliver.
15:30 Curragh – Content
Content showed improvement last season and is stepping down in class after a quiet run at Royal Ascot.
The move up to 1m2f might suit her better.
17:15 Curragh – John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck, with strong pedigree and decent training, stands a chance in this race against relatively inexperienced competition.
13:40 Curragh – Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells has shown promise, especially with a recent impressive win.
While facing tough competition, I’m optimistic about his chances in this field.
15:25 Curragh – Mundi
Mundi didn’t perform to expectations last time due to ground conditions, but with better footing expected, I’m anticipating a stronger showing from this well-bred colt.
16:05 Curragh – Los Angeles
Los Angeles faces a formidable opponent in Ambiente Friendly, but with steady progress, I’m hopeful he can challenge effectively.
His improvement suggests he could surprise here.
Each race presents its own challenges, but Ryan Moore’s strategic approach and confidence in his mounts make him a key contender at The Irish Derby Festival.
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