Irish Champion Stakes |
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Group 1, Leopardstown 14:45 €1,000,000 added, 3yo plus, 1m 2f, Class 1 |
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Saturday 11th September 2021 |
1 St Marks Basilica 5/6F
2 Tarnawa 9/4
3 Poetic Flare 4/1
4 ran Distances: ¾l, nse, 7½l
Time: 2m 11.19s (slow by 5.59s)
St Mark's Basilica is all out to beat Poetic Flare and Tarnawa and win the G1 Irish Champion Stakes @LeopardstownRC pic.twitter.com/N7dWqX2f5d https://t.co/SQ8UyISgci via @RacingBetter
— RacingBetter (@RacingBetter) September 11, 2021
Having his first race since winning the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown 10 weeks ago, St Mark’s Basilica showed his trademark brilliance to overcome two Group One winners in Tarnawa and Poetic Flare in an absorbing tactical affair for the mile-and-a-quarter showpiece.
Aidan O’Brien’s crack three-year-old colt had missed the Juddmonte International at York due to a setback – but was able to show his superiority to add this race to his victories in the French 2000 Guineas and French Derby this season.
Patrick Sarsfield, the outsider of four, made the running until inside the final quarter-mile where the other three knuckled down to battle it out.
St Mark’s Basilica drifted right in the closing stages, taking Tarnawa with him, but got the verdict by a three-quarters of a length in the hands of Ryan Moore – although it was anxious wait for the result to be confirmed in a stewards’ inquiry.
Poetic Flare was a nose away in third place, on his first start over 10 furlongs. Patrick Sarsfield was seven and a half lengths away last of the quartet.
Irish Champion Stakes (Group 1)
1m 2f, €1,000,000 added
4 ran
Going: Good
POS. (DRAW) DIST HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER JOCKEY SP
1 (4) St Mark's Basilica 70 D 3 9-3 A P O'Brien Ryan Moore 5/6F
2 (2) ¾ Tarnawa 5 9-6 D K Weld Colin Keane 9/4
3 (1) nse Poetic Flare 3 9-3 J S Bolger Kevin Manning 4/1
4 (3) 7½ Patrick Sarsfield 5 9-9 Joseph O'Brien Declan McDonogh 33/1