Victor’s Curragh Preview – Sunday September 24th 2023

Hi all,

Curragh hosts the most valuable race run in Britain & Ireland this weekend. There’s €600,000 in guaranteed prize money for the Irish Cesarewitch (4.10). Given the prize money on offer, not unsurprisingly a maximum field of 30 is set to meet the starter.

The ground was yielding to soft at the Curragh on Saturday. However, there’s plenty of rain forecast for Sunday afternoon at the track and if it arrives it will be much softer.

In today’s preview I have had a look at the best of the action Curragh card including and in-depth preview of the Irish Cesarewitch.

Curragh

4:10 – Friends Of The Curragh Irish Cesarewitch (Premier Handicap) – 2m 1f

Aidan O’Brien saddled 5/1 favourite Waterville to win last year’s race and he’s got another 3-year-old heading the ante post betting for this year’s renewal in Tower Of London.

Tower Of London

Looked to be travelling well 2f out in last week’s St Leger but had to settle for a good fourth. He’s open to further improvement and could possibly go for the Melbourne Cup. I’m just not sure he really wants soft ground and wonder if he’ll run.

Teed Up

Had a great Galway Festival winning on the flat and over hurdles with a runner-up effort sandwiched in between. Now 5lb higher than last time on the level but stays 2m and goes well on testing ground. Interestingly connections opt to apply the first time cheekpieces, and he’ll go close.

Echoes In Rain

Finished a neck 2nd of 30 in last year’s race. The mare was an encouraging ¾-length 3rd of 10 in Listed race at Galway 12 days ago. That run came off a three month layoff and the 1m 4f trip was likely on the short side for her. Now 6lb higher than 12 months ago but should go close.

Dawn Rising

Beat eight rivals in the marathon Queen Alexandra Stakes (2m 5 ½ f) at Royal Ascot and has placed into Group races on his last two starts, including a third placed effort in the Irish St Leger last time. Must be respected on handicap debut and is weighted to be competitive.

Brazil

If you like Teed Up, you must be interested in Brazil. The 5-year-old Teed Up a head at Galway last time over 1m 4f and is just 2lb worse off. Unexposed over staying trips on the flat and a big player if he gets in (Second Reserve) and we know what happened in the Kerry National when a reserve won.

Chally Chute

Is 1-1 at the Curragh winning here last October. The 5-year-old won a Killarney handicap (2m 1f) on his second start this season and then finished ½ length 3rd of 17 to Brazil at Galway last time and would be 3lb better off today. Longer trip suits, as does testing ground.

My Mate Mozzie

Got off the mark at the 7th attempt on the flat when winning a Tramore maiden in July. Finished an excellent length 3rd of 19 in the Galway Hurdle last time. Looks well treated based on his hurdle form and needs respecting with Jamie Powell taking off a handy 5lb.

St Vincents Garden

Won a Fairyhouse maiden in June and was doing his best work at the finish when a 9 length 6th of 14 to Gregory in the Group 2 Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot. Shaped like a thorough stamina test was required when third in a Listed race (1m 6f) last time. Interesting on handicap debut.

Irish Cesarewitch Verdict:

Echoes In Rain was third last year and can get into the frame again. Brazil would be interesting stepped up to 2m for the first time on the flat if he was to get into the race. Dawn Rising looks on a workable mark for his handicap debut as could his unexposed stablemate St Vincents Gardens. The latter shapes like 2m + could elicit more improvement from the 3-year-old.

It could be the case that Tower Of London proves to classy for his rivals and can give Aidan O’Brien back to back wins in the race. However, soft ground means I’m taking him on with Chally Chute and My Mate Mozzie.

Rest of the Curragh card

2:25 – Sakti improved on her Leopardstown debut second when finishing a 1 ¾ length 2nd of 8 to Vespertilio in a Group 2 over C&D last month. The winner had advertised the form since when finishing runner-up in the Group 1 Moyglare Stakes. Capable of further progress and the one to beat.

3:00 – Ocean Quest is an improving 3-year-old sprinter who posted a career best effort when winning a Group 3 at Naas 28 days ago. Going the right way and maybe capable of even better. 

Big Gossey did the service a big favour when winning the valuable “Bold Lad” Premier Handicap over C&D two weeks ago. Not out of this on Official Rating’s and can never be discounted at a venue he loves.  

Shartash lost his race at the start last time but previously he had finished a ¾ length 4th of 10 to Commanche Falls in a Group 3 at Newbury. A reproduction of his Newbury would put him in the mix in this Group 3 contest.

Go Athletico won a Listed race at Cork on first start for Adrian McGuinness and has since finished runner-up in two Group sprints here. The latest of them being a 2 ¼ length 2nd of 11 to Moss Tucker over C&D. The winner has since gone onto win the Group 1 Flying Five which means Go Athletico has be respected.

3:35 – Uncle Albert was back from a 3 month absence when an improved ¾-length 2nd of 9 on nursery debut at Sligo (5 ½ f) 46 days ago. Nudged up 4lb but shaped last time like 7f will suit and goes well on an easy surface.

Vestigia was a big improver when a 5 ¼ length 4th of 12 to Native American in a valuable sales race (6 ½ f) here 14 days ago. Doing his best work at the finish last time. Not sure about really testing ground but he looks on a workable mark on handicap debut.

4:45 – Maze Runner hasn’t run too badly on either flat start since returning from a six month absence in July.  Unseated early over hurdles last time. Finished third in the 2021 Irish Cesarewitch and the cheekpieces he has won in the past return for the first time in over 4 -years. Capable of going close if in the mood.

Crassus won a handicap here in October 2021. The 6-year-old has returned from a 20 month absence in good form and was back to winning ways in the Ulster Cesarewitch (2m 2f) 16 days ago. There are no stamina concerns, and he remains one to be interested in despite being 7lb higher than last time.  

Sundial, fourth in the Fred Winter Juvenile Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival returned from a four month to win a Kilbeggan Maiden hurdle in July. First run on the flat since winning a Navan maiden (1m 6f) last October when trained by Aidan O’Brien. Unexposed on the flat and expected to go well on handicap debut.

Lord Erskine has run over inadequate trips on his last two starts but was a creditable 4th of 12 at Listowel (1m 4f) just 3 days ago. Return to 2m is a plus for the 10-year-old and the quick turnaround isn’t an issue as he’s 2-7, 5 places when returning within 7 days of his last run.  Of interest with the reapplied blinkers replacing the cheekpieces he’s worn on his last four starts.

Betting Advice:

Curragh

I could easily have gone for three or four in the Irish Cesarewitch but I’ve settled on just two.

4:10 – Chally Chute – 1pt win – 10/1 @ Coral and My Mate Mozzie – 1pt win – 11/1 @ Coral

4:45 – Lord Erskine – 1pt win – 8/1 @ Coral and Sundial – 1pt win – 13/2 @ Bet365

Cheers

John

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