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

Aidan O’Brien has saddled a record seven winners of Saturday’s 10-furlong showpiece, and appears his chief competitor for this year’s renewal after the Ballydoyle handler withdrew Japan, who looks set to head straight to the Prix de Triomphe.
Magical kicked off her campaign with three successive wins – finishing her hat-trick from the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh in May.
Galileo’s girl has stuffed the runner-up place on each of her three subsequent starts – chasing home Crystal Ocean at the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot before discovering foe Permit too strong from the Coral-Eclipse in the Yorkshire Oaks and Sandown.
Donnacha O’Brien, the coach’s kid, hasn’t ridden Magical competitively in two or more years, but might be ought to Ryan Moore remain to ride in the William Hill St Leger at Doncaster.
O’Brien junior explained:”She is a really tough, constant mare and she provides her greatest running each moment. Her kind is up there with the best bar Empower, in the planet, so that she seems to be moving there with a major shout.
“Obviously I am unsure what’s going to show up yet, but she seems to be the one they are all going to have to beat.
“She’s an outstanding mare – she is probably up there with the best that I’ve ridden. She’s just very unfortunate to be that Enable was. You are not going to get fillies.
“She’s a great mare and she’s been a terrific servant for us.”
O’Brien has also left in Magic Wand Horn, Investec Derby hero Anthony Van Dyck, 2000 Guineas winner Magna Grecia and Pink Dogwood.
There’s set for a powerful challenge, together with the Headman following the latter was added to the field at Tuesday’s supplementary stage joined from the Mark Johnston-trained Elarqam of Roger Charlton.
Headman has made his step up to the maximum level whilst Elarqam produced a performance to finish a close-up third at the Juddmonte International at York.
Elarqam is among two probably runners for Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, combined with Kevin Prendergast celebrity Madhmoon.
The field is finished by Japanese raider Deirdre – winner of the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood on her latest outing.
Another Group One on Longines Irish Champions Weekend’s evening is the Coolmore Fastnet Rock Matron Stakes.
Using 1000 Guineas heroine Hermosa seemingly the trainer string, o’Brien is responsible for half those 10 fillies still in contention – ahead of Goddess, I Can Fly, Happen Beautiful and Coral Beach.
Donnacha O’Brien said of Hermosa:”She is in wonderful shape. She has had a tiny bit of a break, the past few weeks, and her job appears to be really, really great because – probably like I’ve felt her all yearold, so she looks to be moving there with a large chance.”
The best way to beat is six-time Group One winner Laurens, that inflicted a shock defeat Alpha Centauri in the past season’s renewal and Karl Burke’s defending champion.
Joseph O’Brien’s pair of Iridessa and Red Tea along with also the John Oxx-trained Skitter Scatter would be another hopefuls.
The Clipper Logistics Boomerang Stakes is currently still a powerful Group 2, with Lancaster House – who maintained his unbeaten record on Monday at Listowel – among 19 horses.
Other contenders include Dermot Weld’s Imaging, the Surrounding of Mick Halford along with David O’Meara’s Suedois.
While Buckhurst is a participant for Joseph O’Brien in the Group Three Paddy Power Betting Shop Stakes A Aidan O’Brien squad in the Group 2 KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes includes winner Cormorant.

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