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Sire power: a look at the names and numbers behind the Irish 1,000 Guineas field
Daughters of Galileo, War Front, Deep Impact and Zoffany out for Group 1 glory
A 15-strong field has been assembled for this year's Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas, with 13 different stallions represented in the fillies' Classic.
Those 13 sires have supplied an impressive total of 199 Group/Grade 1 winners between them worldwide, though that level of success comes as little surprise considering the sire power on display.
Zoffany boasts the strongest numerical representation, with three of his daughters due to line-up in this year's Irish 1,000 Guineas. This triumvirate is headed by Albigna, who will be bidding to supply the Niarchos family with their second homebred Irish 1,000 Guineas winner in three years, after Alpha Centauri claimed the 2018 running.
Albigna was conceived in 2016 during the covering season after Zoffany notched a first-crop hat-trick at Royal Ascot, with Illuminate winning the Albany Stakes, Washington DC claiming the Windsor Castle and Waterloo Bridge striking in the Norfolk Stakes.
If Zoffany is to supply his first Classic winner, Albigna looks by far his best chance, with highly-rated maiden Soul Search and Limerick scorer Miss Myers having plenty to find on form.
The lion's share of those 199 Group/Grade 1 winners have been supplied by Galileo, perennial champion sire in Britain and Ireland and with 84 elite winners on the board. Coolmore's son of Sadler's Wells was wide of the target in the Irish 2,000 Guineas, where stablemates Armory and Vatican City finished second and fourth respectively.
Two of Galileo's sire sons are represented in the contest, with the Ger Lyons-trained Roca Roma bidding to give Australia a breakthrough Group 1 winner, while New York Girl bids to become an eighth top-flight scorer for New Approach.
Should the Joseph O'Brien-trained New York Girl strike, she would provide Peter Kelly with a remarkable Irish 1,000 Guineas double. Kelly - who bred New York Girl with his father, renowned equine veterinary surgeon Paddy - hit the headlines some four years ago when another filly he bred, Jet Setting, caused something of an upset in the Irish Classic.
So Wonderful was bred by the Coolmore-affiliated Orpendale, Chelston and Wynatt, and not only has form tying in closely with Love, but boasts arguably the best pedigree in the race.
She is by leading sire War Front, source of 21 Group/Grade winners, and out of Wonder Of Wonders, successful in the Cheshire Oaks and runner-up in the Oaks itself. In turn, Wonder Of Wonders is out of All Too Beautiful, a Sadler's Wells sibling to Galileo and Sea The Stars and out of the remarkable blue hen Urban Sea.
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