Officer books Irish Guineas ticket with Tetrarch success

Officer books Irish Guineas ticket with Tetrarch success

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Mon 5 May 2025
is likely to be part of Aidan O’Brien’s Irish 2,000 Guineas team following a clear-cut victory in the Coolmore Stud Henry Longfellow Irish European Breeders Fund Tetrarch Stakes at the Curragh.
A winner at the track on his sole juvenile start last summer, the Dubawi colt finished third in the Gladness Stakes on his reappearance in late March and was a 10-11 favourite to strike Listed gold at the second attempt.
Always travelling well under Ryan Moore, Officer saw out the one-mile trip strongly to prevail by a length and three-quarters and a shot at Classic glory over the same course and distance looms large.
“We’re delighted with him. He had a lovely run first time back in the Gladness and he won very nicely here as a two-year-old,” said O’Brien.
“Ryan was very happy with him. He was delighted that they went a good gallop and he said he learned plenty about him.
“I’d think the Irish Guineas looks perfect for him.”
Lady Iman followed up her successful Dundalk debut with an impressive display in the Holden Plant Rentals First Flier Stakes.
The Ger Lyons-trained filly bolted up on her all-weather introduction in late March and took the step up to Listed class in her stride, accelerating smartly under hand driving from Colin Keane to secure victory by a length and a quarter.
Lyons said: “She’s a lovely filly, Colin was very impressed with her.
“At this minute I’m still thinking of Naas (Group Three Juvenile Fillies Sprint Stakes). I’ll sleep on it and talk to Colin about it but I’ve no problem with her getting six furlongs, but she has plenty of speed and will learn plenty from that.
“I’ve never taken this filly off the bridle so I don’t know what the limit is with her. She’s very smart and Colin mentioned Babouche there, so if she’s mentioned in the same sentence as her as a two-year-old, that’ll do me.”
Andab made an fine start to his career for Joseph O’Brien in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Maiden.
A 290,000 guineas yearling purchase and a full-brother to Breeders’ Cup winner Victoria Road, the 8-1 shot picked up well in the Al Shaqab Racing silks to score by four and three-quarter lengths under Dylan Browne McMonagle.
“It was a smart performance. I’d be lying if I said we thought that he would win, he’s always been a little wayward mentally and we just wanted to get a start into him,” said O’Brien.
“You’d have to be very impressed with the fashion he won and the professionalism that he showed and the obvious thing to do is to come back for the Marble Hill.
“The dream would be that he might be a Coventry horse.”
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