Eldar Eldarov made a successful raid on the Comer Group International Irish St Leger at the Curragh on Sunday, as Kyprios finished a brave second in his eagerly-awaited return to the track.
Eldar Eldarov (16-5) records a comfortable success in the Comer Group International Irish St Leger.#IrishChampionsFestival pic.twitter.com/tLtQ0wb1mo
— RTÉ Racing (@RTEracing) September 10, 2023
Aidan O’Brien’s five-year-old dominated the staying scene last season, but had been off since his staggering 20-length success in last year’s Prix du Cadran.
But despite Kyprios being sent off the 4-6 favourite in his quest for back-to-back Irish St Leger victories, the afternoon belonged to Eldar Eldarov as Roger Varian’s charge served a reminder of his own class.
David Egan’s mount was bidding to add the Irish equivalent to the Doncaster Classic he secured 12 months ago and having travelled powerfully throughout, he ran on strongly for a three-and-a-half-length triumph.
It was a welcome upturn in fortunes for Varian who saddled King Of Steel to finish fourth in Saturday’s Irish Champion Stakes, while Eldar Eldarov was back in front for the first time since his finest hour on Town Moor.
A delighted David Egan realised a dream, with Eldar Eldarov providing him with a first Curragh Classic success. #IrishChampionsFestival pic.twitter.com/8gEcgnl4Lj
— RTÉ Racing (@RTEracing) September 10, 2023
Eldar Eldarov's trainer Roger Varian discusses his Irish St Leger success and reflects on King Of Steel's run in Saturday's Irish Champion Stakes. #IrishChampionsFestival pic.twitter.com/CCW0EzVAjT
— RTÉ Racing (@RTEracing) September 10, 2023