Sunday's horse racing tips: Eamonn Hames' best bets for the Irish St Leger card at the Curragh

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Sunday's horse racing tips: Eamonn Hames' best bets for the Irish St Leger card at the Curragh

Big Gossey is a youngster on his way up. He won his handicap debut and finished third last time. Go Big on the O'Brien three-year-old in the opener.

Big Gossey is a youngster on his way up. Tide Of Time tackles six furlongs for the first time since his third here just over a year ago. Mr Lupton was much more like it at Ripon last time. Romantic Proposal will be flying at the finish. Nordic Passage still has something to show off.

Joseph O'Brien's Thundering Nights upset Jessie Harrington's Albigna in the Snow Fairy. Ger Lyons' Lemista had One Voice in behind when winning here in July.

Make A Challenge is favourite for the Irish St Leger at the Curragh. Nunthorpe runner-up QUE AMORO may be too quick for him. A’Ali was two places behind at York but he won over Make A challenge before. Colin Keane has been the go-to for all sorts of yards from the UK this weekend. Liberty Beach has to be respected and Glass Slippers usually peaks in the autumn.

Pretty Gorgeous is the most likely winner in the Moyglare. Oodnadatta is a sporting pick away from the favourite. Eamonn Hames' best bets for the Irish St Leger card at the Curragh are Pretty Gorgeious, Oidnado and Ryan Moore.

Lucky Vega is the standout value in the National Stakes. Master Of The Seas is a horse to fear. Charlie Appleby has won this for the last two years. Joseph O'Brien's Thunder Moon is also a contender. Eamonn Hames' best bets for Irish St Leger card at the Curragh.

Twilight payment won the Irish St Leger last year. He has been dominant at the track this season, winning the Vintage Crop and the Curragh Cup. Fujaira Prince won Ebor last time, but he needs to step up a bit to compete at this level. Ryan Moore rides last years' Irish Derby winner Sovereign.


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