2023 Irish Champion Stakes tips: the runners, the odds, the verdict for the big race at Leopardstown on Saturday

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2023 Irish Champion Stakes tips: the runners, the odds, the verdict for the big race at Leopardstown on Saturday

A cracking field has been assembled for a fascinating running of the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes (3.20) at Leopardstown on Saturday. Here we provide a runner-by-runner lowdown on the Group 1 and a selection . . .

Irish Champion Stakes: the full list of horses for Leopardstown

Highly progressive last year, winning his last three races, including Group 3 events over 1m1f at York and Newmarket, after starting the campaign with a 7f handicap win; deserves this first shot at a Group 1 having returned from injury in good order, beating good yardstick My Prospero in a Group 2 on his seasonal debut at York six weeks ago; suited by quick ground.

Trainer: Owen Burrows
Jockey: Jim Crowley
Forecast odds: 5-1

Jky: Jim Crowley Tnr: Owen Burrows

Deprived of a Derby bid last season; richly compensated when beating Onesto in this race 12 months ago; seventh in the Arc on his first attempt at 1m4f; made low-key seasonal debut before beating Bay Bridge in the Tattersalls Gold Cup; no match for Mostahdaf in the Prince of Wales's Stakes; plenty to find with King Of Steel on King George running; return to 1m2f should suit.

TrainerAidan O'Brien
Jockey: Seamie Heffernan
Forecast odds: 8-1

Jky: Seamie Heffernan Tnr: A P O'Brien

Won last season's 1m4f Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris and bettered that effort when runner-up to Luxembourg in this race 12 months ago, reversing Prix du Jockey Club form with Vadeni; later finished tenth in the Arc and seventh in the Japan Cup; back belatedly with a respectable fourth over a trip short of his best in the Prix Jacques le Marois over a mile; should be sharper now.

TrainerFabrice Chappet
Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Forecast odds: 13-2

Jky: Frankie Dettori Tnr: F Chappet

Group 2 winner over 7f at two; ran only once last season; suited by step up to 1m2f in the spring, winning Curragh Group 3 and Chester Group 2 on heavy/soft; good to firm ground probably not ideal when a soundly beaten third of five in the Coronation Cup; struggled when set a huge task in the King George; faces a similar challenge here.

TrainerAidan O'Brien
Jockey: Dylan Browne McMonagle
Forecast odds: 66-1

Jky: Dylan Browne McMonagle Tnr: A P O'Brien

Three-time Group 1 winner against her own sex, most recently over a mile in this year's Falmouth Stakes; not helped by steady pace when bidding for a repeat of last season's Nassau success at Goodwood; deprived the below-par Paddington of the runner-up spot in four-runner Juddmonte International at York; can give a good account against the colts.

TrainerJohn and Thady Gosden
Jockey: Hollie Doyle
Forecast odds: 11-2

Jky: Hollie Doyle Tnr: John & Thady Gosden

NON-RUNNER

Last season's Vertem Futurity winner on heavy ground; excuses for his flop in the 2,000 Guineas; bounced back to land the Derby, pegging back King Of Steel towards the finish, with Sprewell back in fourth; workmanlike when following up in the Irish Derby; now needs to bounce back from a major reverse in the King George; stable has won this 11 times.

TrainerAidan O'Brien
Jockey: Ryan Moore
Forecast odds: 5-2

Jky: Ryan Moore Tnr: A P O'Brien

Runner-up in the Derby on stable/seasonal debut, leading from over 2f out until collared by Auguste Rodin near the finish, the pair clear of White Birch and Sprewell; went one better in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot, readily justifying favouritism; outstayed by two high-class older horses in the King George; possible that a strong-run 1m2f will suit him ideally.

TrainerRoger Varian
Jockey: Kevin Stott
Forecast odds: 9-4

Jky: Kevin Stott Tnr: Roger Varian

Started the season with a low-key Naas win before commanding fashion course-and-distance Derby Trial win; ground was very testing then, but he handled quick going effectively when a creditable fourth in the Derby; in contrast, did not seem to enjoy good going when a lack-lustre sixth behind Auguste Rodin in the Irish Derby.

TrainerJessica Harrington
Jockey: Shane Foley
Forecast odds: 33-1

Jky: Shane Foley Tnr: Mrs John Harrington

Verdict

By Alan Sweetman

A terrific field for Ireland's top race. Aidan O'Brien performed a wondrous feat of training in preparing AUGUSTE RODIN for the Derby after his 2,000 Guineas failure. The champion trainer has won this race 11 times and may now deliver a perfect encore of his Epsom feat after the debacle of the King George, from which the Derby runner-up King Of Steel emerged with his reputation confirmed, though not enhanced. Nashwa can hold her own with the colts and may vie for a place with last year's principals Luxembourg and Onesto.

Jky: Ryan Moore Tnr: A P O'Brien

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