O'Callaghan's Cat out to build on impressive win
4.25 Curragh
Round Tower Stakes (Group 3) 6f | 2yo | ATR
HOLY CAT received rave reviews from Michael O'Callaghan when scoring by four and three-quarter lengths on her recent debut at Leopardstown and was nominated by her trainer as a Cheveley Park Stakes contender.
Colin Keane, who rode the Qatar Racing-owned daughter of Kitten's Joy to her maiden win, is again on board, while O'Callaghan, who described Holy Cat as his best two-year-old, is also represented by De Boss Man, who won a maiden over the course and distance on his third start eight days ago.
Previous winners
Aidan O'Brien runs Intelligence Cross, who won his maiden over the course and trip before finishing behind Mehmas in both the July Stakes and the Richmond Stakes, and Sportsmanship, who will be going back up in trip following a couple of runs over the minimum distance.
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