Buckaroo booked a potential Irish 2000 Guineas challenge as he got back to winning ways with a stylish victory in the Coolmore Arizona Irish EBF Tetrarch Stakes at the Curragh on Monday.
Joseph O'Brien has Classic aspirations for Buckaroo - owned by @Qatar_Racing - after winning the @Coolmore Arizona @IrishEBF_ Tetrarch Stakes under @ShaneCrosse @Curraghrace pic.twitter.com/u4NVharcuM
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Beaten only a short head on his reappearance in the Group Three Ballysax Stakes, the drop back to a mile worked the oracle in this Listed event as the son of Fastnet Rock cruised stylishly into contention approaching the two-furlong pole and quickly put the race to bed when Shane Crosse pushed the button inside the final furlong.
The Joseph O’Brien-trained 15/8 favourite was pushed out for a cosy four-length success from Navan scorer Wexford Native and New Energy, who faded into third having attempted to make all.
The winner – who runs in the colours of Qatar Racing – is now likely to stay at a mile and return to the Curragh later this month.
O’Brien said: “I was really happy with that. I took a bit of a chance coming back to a mile, but I thought he’d been working with plenty of pace, maybe more than I was giving him credit for in his earlier days.
“He looks like an Irish Guineas horse.
Next stop the Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas for impressive @curraghrace winner Buckaroo, says @JosephOBrien2. pic.twitter.com/oD6KohlHL6
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“He’s a big, strong, powerful horse and has quite a laid-back attitude. I discussed it with Sheikh Fahad and we decided to come here and find out if he was a Guineas horse.
“I see him as more of an eight to 10-furlong horse than a 10 to 12-furlong horse. He seems to be versatile ground-wise.”
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