Irish Champion Stakes: runner-by-runner guide and verdict

Irish Champion Stakes: runner-by-runner guide and verdict

By Andy Stephens
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Who wins the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday? Andy Stephens studies the 13 in the mix and gives an early 1-2-3.

1 ALFLAILA

Trainer: Owen Burrows. Timeform rating: 131. Odds: 7-1.
Hukum and Mostahdaf have flown the flag for Shadwell Estate in great style this summer, and now they are rolling the dice with the progressive Alflaila, who they supplemented on Tuesday. The four-year-old is not at their level but he arrives on a roll, picking up from where he left off last season with a half-length defeat of My Prospero on his reappearance in the Sky Bet York Stakes last month. He did well to win at all that day given he was held up, as usual, in a muddling renewal. This first run at the highest level requires more, but it’s not easy to gauge exactly how good he is because of the way he swoops from off the pace.

2 LUXEMBOURG

Trainer: Aidan O'Brien. Timeform rating: 131. Odds: 10-1.
He’s been a Group One winner at two, three and four; winning a strong renewal of this race in battling style 12 months ago. However, there have been frustrations amid the fanfare, especially in the interim with the downs outnumbering the sole up (a gritty win in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at The Curragh in late May). He’s been put firmly in his place at Ascot on his past two starts – in the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes and King George – and fast ground remains an unknown, as he's unraced on anything quicker than good going.

3 ONESTO

Trainer: Fabrice Chappett. Timeform rating: 130. Odds: 7-1.
Walk the course with Mick Kinane
The French raider was my fancy in this race last year and looked like winning when nosing ahead inside the final furlong, only for Luxembourg to deny him. We’ve only seen him three times since, not being seen to best advantage on any occasion. His belated return over an inadequate mile in the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville last time was full of promise as he stayed on well to be fourth to Inspiral. The return to ten furlongs will suit and he shouldn’t be underestimated.

4 POINT LONSDALE

Trainer: Aidan O'Brien. Timeform rating: 123. Odds: 100-1.
O'Brien tells us about his team for the weekend
Won his first four races as a two-year-old before fluffing his lines at the Irish Champions Festival two years ago, when odds-on for the National Stakes. We’ve not seen much of him since and his star has slipped, with Team Balllydoyle employing him as a pacemaker for Auguste Rodin in the King George last time after a heavy defeat in the Coronation Cup. Again, he seems likely to be asked to do the donkey work for his stablemates.

5 NASHWA

Trainer: John & Thady Gosden. Timeform rating: 132. Odds: 7-1.
Snow Fairy, The Fugue and Magical (twice) have been fillies and mares to win this race since 2012 and, while she may not be as good as any of that trio, you rule her out at your peril. The daughter of Frankel ran as well as she has ever done when splitting Mostahdaf and Paddington in the Juddmonte International last time and, given she takes her racing well, I wouldn’t worry about this coming too soon for the three-time Group One winner. She’s well served by a sound surface, takes travelling in her stride, and only ever been ridden by Hollie Doyle.

6 AL RIFFA

Trainer: Joseph O'Brien. Timeform rating: 119. Odds: 15-2.
It was at last year’s Irish Champions Festival that he announced himself as a smart prospect, when winning the National Stakes. Classic aspirations had to be shelved when he had to miss the start of the campaign and he was rusty when beaten on his return at The Curragh in July. His latest effort, when chasing home Ace Impact at Deauville was much more like it, although the form took a knock when Birr Castle, who finished a close third, was beaten in a lesser race at Longchamp on Sunday. The way Al Riffa stayed on suggests he will be suited by a mile and a half, but he has no entries over that trip.

7 AUGUSTE RODIN

Trainer: Aidan O'Brien. Timeform rating: 130. Odds: 7-2.
Which version of him is going to turn up? The one who shone in the Derby before getting the job done in the Irish equivalent, or the one who sank without trace in the 2000 Guineas and was all but pulled up in the King George? It’s been all or nothing with him, and it will be fascinating to see which way he travels in the market, as it can often been indicator when it comes to the key Ballydoyle horses. I couldn’t have him on my mind after his flop at Ascot, although it was the same story for me when he won at Epsom. He scored over a mile at this meeting last year and the ten-furlong trip is less worrying than what is going on between his ears.

8 KING OF STEEL

Trainer: Roger Varian. Timeform rating: 129p. Odds: 9-4 fav
King Of Steel wins at Ascot(Photo: Healy Racing Ltd)
Belied odds on 66/1 in the Derby when beating all bar Auguste Rodin; looking the likely winner when bursting clear only to be clawed back in the closing stages. Went one better in convincing style in the King Edward VII Stakes and then was a fine third in the King George back at Ascot, travelling as well as any for a long way only to be outstayed by Hukum and Westover in the closing stages. The drop back to ten furlongs on quick ground promises to show him in an even better light and, having had only five races, there may be even better to come, especially as he is the type to keep growing into his imposing frame. He looks a worthy favourite.

9 SPREWELL

Trainer: Jessie Harrington. Timeform rating: 120. Odds: 40-1.
Looked a live outsider for the Derby after his win here in the mud in May and he ran creditably, plugging on to be fourth after not getting the rub of the green. However, he then ran poorly in the Irish Derby, perhaps resenting a second run on quick ground. Like White Birch, he now resurfaces after a break. It’s difficult to see him reversing Epsom form with King Of Steel, especially given this will be a speedier test.
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VERDICT
Aidan O’Brien seeks a twelfth victory in this race but Auguste Rodin arrives with something to prove after his abysmal run at Ascot, while Luxembourg, the winner last year, looks vulnerable. King Of Steel looks a worthy favourite, given that his form is solid and that he could be even better dropping back to ten furlongs. Nashwa seems sure to give it another good go, with Alflaila giving Britain prospects of a 1-2-3, which last occurred in 2017.
1 KING OF STEEL. 2 NASHWA. 3 ALFLAILA.

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