Point Lonsdale tests credentials in Tyros Stakes at Leopardstown

Point Lonsdale tests credentials in Tyros Stakes at Leopardstown

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Point Lonsdale is the next big hope for record-breaking trainer Aidan O'Brien and the Australia colt puts his reputation on the line in the Group Three Japan Racing Association Tyros Stakes at Leopardstown.
The Royal Ascot winner is unbeaten in two starts and beat Reach For The Moon in the Chesham Stakes - that horse running out an easy winner since.
Speaking after his Ascot win, O’Brien said of Point Lonsdale ‘I hope he’s a Classic horse that can go for the Guineas and the Derby’ – and he is already favourite for both those races.
He faces four rivals on Thursday – including the unexposed Maritime Wings, trained by O’Brien’s son Joseph, who was bought by Team Valor after winning at Leopardstown on debut.
“We’ve been happy with Point Lonsdale since Ascot – everything has gone well with him since,” said O’Brien.
“It was pretty soft at Ascot, and he likes nice ground. He’s a lovely-moving horse, so that should be in his favour this time.”
O’Brien is also represented in the other Group Three on the card, the Frank Conroy Silver Flash Stakes, by Prettiest – who finished a fair fourth in the Albany Stakes at Ascot.
The form of that race has subsequently been given a boost by the winner and second, who went on to finish first and third in the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket.
“We were very happy with her run in the Albany,” said O’Brien.
“She came back quick enough after her maiden win – but we’ve been happy since, and everything has gone well with her.
“We didn’t think the step up in trip would be a problem for her.”
Ger Lyons is represented by Juncture, second on debut to O’Brien’s Contarelli Chapel before winning easily next time.
She is owned by Juddmonte, and their racing manager Barry Mahon said: “She’s a very nice filly and she’s training nicely. She won well on her last start, and now she’s stepping up to Group company tomorrow.
“It’s a small but very competitive field. Aidan O’Brien’s filly (Prettiest) is going to be tough to beat on her fourth in the Albany.
“We like our filly and we’re hoping she’s going to progress now in the second half of the year.”
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