Magical, Headman and Also the Exotic Elarqam are among 11 horses confirmed for Its Qipco Irish Champion Stakes.

Aidan O’Brien has saddled a listing seven previous winners of Saturday showpiece, after the Ballydoyle handler withdrew Japan, who looks set to go directly to the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and Magical appears his contender for this year’s renewal.
Magical kicked off her campaign with three wins – finishing her hat-trick from the Tattersalls Gold Cup.
Galileo’s daughter has stuffed the runner-up place on every one of her three starts – chasing house Crystal Ocean in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes before finding old foe Permit strong at the Coral-Eclipse in Sandown and the Yorkshire Oaks.
The trainer’s kid, Donnacha O’Brien, hasn’t ridden Magical reluctantly in two or more decades, but might be on board that weekend ought to Ryan Moore remain in Britain to ride at the William Hill St Leger.
O’Brien junior explained:”She’s a very tough, consistent mare and she provides her greatest running each time. Her kind is up there with the finest bar Enable, in the planet, so she looks to be going there with a huge shout.
“Obviously I am unsure what is going to appear yet, but she seems like the one that they are all going to need to beat.
“She’s an outstanding mare – she is probably up there with the best that I have ridden. She is just very unlucky to maintain the exact same two decades that Enable was. You are not likely to have fillies.
“She’s a wonderful mare and she has been a fantastic servant for us.”
O’Brien has left in Magic Wand Horn, Investec Derby hero Anthony Van Dyck, 2000 Guineas winner Magna Grecia and Pink Dogwood.
There is set for a British challenge, with the Headman following the latter was added to the area at Tuesday phase, joined from the Mark Johnston-trained Elarqam of Roger Charlton.
While Elarqam produced a career-best operation to complete a close-up third at York, headman has earned his measure up to the maximum level by winning successive Group 2 prizes in France.
Elarqam is one of two runners such as Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, along with Kevin Prendergast celebrity Madhmoon.
The potential field is completed by Japanese raider Deirdre – winner of the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood.
The other Group One on the opening day of Longines Irish Champions Weekend is the Coolmore Fastnet Rock Matron Stakes.
O’Brien accounts for six of the 10 fillies in contention, using double 1000 Guineas heroine Hermosa the trainer series – ahead of Goddess, I Could Fly, Coral Beach Wonderful and Happen.
Donnacha O’Brien said of Hermosa:”She is in excellent form. She has had a tiny bit of a rest, the last couple of weeks, and her job appears to be really, really good because – probably as good as I’ve felt her all year, so she seems to be moving there with a big chance.”
The best way would be six-time Group One winner Laurens, that inflicted a shock defeat in the past season’s renewal Alpha Centauri and Karl Burke’s defending champion.
Joseph O’Brien’s set of Red Tea and Iridessa along with also the John Oxx-trained Skitter Scatter are the other hopefuls.
The Clipper Logistics Boomerang Stakes is a Group 2, using Lancaster House – who kept his unbeaten record on Monday at Listowel – one of 19 horses.
Other contenders include Dermot Weld’s Imaging, Mick Halford’s Surrounding along with David O’Meara’s Suedois.
Although Buckhurst is a participant for Joseph O’Brien at the Group Three Paddy Power Betting Shop Stakes A Aidan O’Brien squad at the Group Two KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes includes course-and-distance winner Cormorant.

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