| Pos | Horse / Form | Age/Wgt | Jockey / Trainer | OR | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 |
Rebel Gold (IRE)
Form: –
|
12y lbs |
Eoin Staples(5) Patrick T Foley |
– | 12/1 |
| 6 |
The Banger Doyle
Form: –
|
9y lbs |
Alan O'Sullivan(7) John Queally |
– | 11/1 |
| 4 |
Gaelic Arc
Form: –
|
9y lbs |
Harry Sexton(7) John Patrick Ryan |
– | 12/1 |
| 🥉 3rd |
The Big Doyen (IRE)
Form: –
|
8y lbs |
Kevin Sexton Declan Queally |
– | 9/2 |
| 🥇 1st |
She's A Fine Wine
Form: –
|
7y lbs |
Darragh O'Keeffe Henry De Bromhead |
– | 100/30 |
| 🥈 2nd |
In The Trenches
Form: –
|
5y lbs |
Sam Ewing Gavin Cromwell |
– | 17/2 |
| 7 |
Presenting Lad
Form: –
|
9y lbs |
Phillip Enright Mark Michael McNiff |
– | 16/1 |
| UR |
The Dara Man
Form: –
|
10y lbs |
Michael Kenneally(5) John Patrick Ryan |
– | 14/1 |
- CONFUCIUS. I watched his win in Ireland and what stood out most was how green he looked during the early stages of the race. However, once he started to understand what was being asked of him, he simply took off and won almost on the bridle by nearly four lengths.
As always, Ryan Moore has had plenty of options and the fact he has chosen to ride this €1.7 million colt speaks volumes. Out of all the runners Aidan O\'Brien sends to the race, this is the one Moore wants to be on. If CONFUCIUS improves again from his debut effort, we could be looking at a very special performance.