Southern France supplemented for Irish Leger
Southern France has been supplemented for the Comer Group International Irish St. Leger at the Curragh.
The four-year-old is set to have his race in the maintenance of Aidan O’Brien on Sunday, after being sold with Coolmore to Australian connections with the aim of opting for the Melbourne Cup.
Third in previous year’s St Leger at Doncaster, Southern France won the Irish St. Leger Trial at the Curragh last month.
O’Brien also includes the two winners of Britain’s oldest Classic, Capri and Kew Gardens, plus Cypress Creek and Western Australia one of a record of 18 horses as he seeks to win this race for a sixth time, remaining at the verification period.
Joseph O’Brien has four possibles – 2018 Irish Derby hero Latrobe, Master Of Buckhurst, Twilight Payment and Reality.
Ispolini and last year’s Melbourne Cup victor Cross Counter represent Newmarket trainer Charlie Appleby – while Wells Farhh Go along with Sylvester Kirk’s Salouen, from the secure of Tim Easterby, are UK hopefuls.
Appleby’s unbeaten youngster Pinatubo heads 15 position their ground for its Goffs Vincent O’Brien National Stakes.
Shamardal’s boy includes his very first crack at Group One level.
Aidan O’Brien has significantly fewer than 10 possibles – including Armory and Coventry Stakes scorer Arizona, effective at previous month’s Group 2 Futurity Stakes over this course and distance.
Jessica Harrington includes a hand in the Moyglare Stud Stakes, with three Group-race winners.
Even the Moone handler has nominated Airlie Stud Stakes scorer Albigna as her probably agent, but additionally has the choice using Cayenne Pepper and Debutante Stakes victor Alpine Star – that took her unbeaten record into three in the Flame Of Tara Stakes.
Both British-trained possibles have been Roger Varian’s Daahyeh, winner of the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, and.
Edward Lynam’s progressive sprinter Soffia is among 13 left in the other Group One race the Derrinstown Stud Flying Five Stakes, on the card.
The daughter of Kyllachy has lifted Group Three Listed and Group Two races on her final three starts – and may now have her chance at the top level.
A British entrance features Beverley Bullet winner Judicial, trained by Julie Camacho, Michael Dods’ Mabs Cross along with the Invincible Army of Tate – that was fifth at the Haydock Sprint Cup at the weekend.
The Aidan O’Brien-trained set of Magic Wand and Pink Dogwood along with joseph O’Brien’s Iridessa will be the three at the Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh in June, and Might face each other in the Moyglare’Jewels’ Blandford Stakes.
Others among 22 standing their ground for its Group Two above a mile and a quarter will be the British raider Nausha, in the Varian stable, last month, and Dermot Weld’s Tarnawa, champion of this Give Thanks Stakes at Cork.
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