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French Oaks next for Hermosa after she storms to 1,000 Guineas double

Hermosa and Ryan Moore are too good for Pretty Pollyanna and co in the Irish 1,000 Guineas
Hermosa and Ryan Moore are too good for Pretty Pollyanna and co in the Irish 1,000 GuineasCredit: Patrick McCann

Hermosa completed a Classic double as she made all for an impressive four-length success in the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore.

She follows Attraction (2004), Finsceal Beo (2007) and Winter (2017) to win the Guineas at Newmarket and the Curragh. Hermosa made virtually all and ran on strongly to go clear of Pretty Pollyanna and Foxtrot Liv inside the final furlong.

The daughter of Galileo will now be aimed at the Prix de Diane at Chantilly on June 16, and she is as short as 7-4 with William Hill for the French contest, with Paddy Power going 3-1.

Aidan O'Brien is thrilled with the performance of Hermosa
Aidan O'Brien is thrilled with the performance of HermosaCredit: Patrick McCann

O'Brien, who was enjoying his eighth winner in the fillies' Classic and his 41st Irish Classic victory, said: "There was a change of plan after the Newmarket Guineas. We were going to aim for the Oaks but the lads decided to run her here today instead.

"We're delighted with her. We knew she had improved since Newmarket and we think there will be more improvement to come. The Prix de Diane will be next for her.

"She ran at Chantilly last year when finishing second against the colts in the Criterium-International. She might stay further than a mile and a quarter later in the season."

Moore said: "She was always in control and didn't really look like getting beat at any stage. She is very strong and has done exceptionally well from two to three.

"She gave me a feel of a top-class filly and, all being well, I think she could have a really good year and could go further than a mile."

O'Brien indicated that the winner's stablemates Fairyland (sixth) and Just Wonderful (seventh) are likely to be dropped in distance.

Michael Bell was delighted with the performance of runner-up Pretty Pollyanna. He said: "It was a great run on her first start of the season. She had a few issues and wasn't ready for the Newmarket Guineas but it looks as if she is coming back to her best.

"The winner is obviously very useful but our filly laid it down to her before getting outstayed. I'd imagine the Coronation Stakes will be next on the agenda."

Foxtrot Liv was one and a half lengths back in third for trainer Paddy Twomey and jockey Billy Lee who had combined to fill the same position with Decrypt in the Tattersalls 2,000 Guineas on Saturday.

The disappointment of the race was Qabala, who had finished third behind Hermosa at Newmarket. She finished ninth and was reported to have scoped abnormally after the race.

French 1,000 Guineas third East was last of the ten runners.


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Tony O'HehirRacing Post Reporter

Published on 26 May 2019inReports

Last updated 20:52, 26 May 2019

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