Gstaad offers Aidan O’Brien a 13th success in 2000 Irish Guineas

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Gstaad (4/11 favorite) gave trainer Aidan O’Brien a 13th victory in the Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas at the Curragh, with victory in the first Irish Classic of the season on Saturday afternoon.

Ryan Moore’s mount, runner-up to Bow Echo in the Betfred 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, ran out a three-length winner against Distant Storm (5/1), trained by Billy Loughnane’s mount Charlie Appleby.

The English handler also provided third placer as Pacific Avenue (40/1) was another length behind his stablemate and was ridden by Irish jockey Jamie Spencer.

Commenting on the Gstaad winner, Aidan O’Brien said of the 2025 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner:

“He’s very simple, he just needs a bit of space to get going. Sometimes if it gets too tactical or he gets caught up in a rhythm that wasn’t strong to begin with (that doesn’t suit). He’s probably stronger now and The Curragh was lovely.”

O’Brien and Moore teamed up for two more winners on the Curragh card on Saturday.

The pair won the Group 3 Heider Family Stables Gallinule Stakes with Causeway (5/6 favourite). The son of Wootton Bassett, who holds entries in the Group 1 Betfred Derby at Epsom next month, and the Group 1 Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, won for the fourth time in his five-race career.

Sergei Diaghilev (4/6 favorite) started the day in perfect fashion for O’Brien, Moore and the Coolmore partners by winning the opening Tally Ho Stud Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden.

O’Brien said of Wootton Bassett’s juvenile son:

“He’s only started his main work in the last couple of weeks and he did a good job last Saturday. We ran him because we thought he might be a Coventry (Stakes) horse, Ryan (Moore, jockey) wasn’t sure we’d know enough in time.”

Moore achieved a quadruple time on the first day of the Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival when also winning the Group 2 Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes with Commanche Brave.

Trained by Donnacha O’Brien, Aidan’s youngest son, Commanche Brave finished fifth behind Ka Ying Rising on his last start in a race at Sha Tin.

He holds entries in the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes and the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Royal Ascot next month.

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