Delacroix does it nicely to get off the mark at the Curragh
Maiden contest looks likely to throw up plenty of future winners.
The beautifully-bred Delacroix opened his account at the second time of asking at the Curragh, with any number of eyecatching performances in behind him. By Dubawi out of Tepin, who came from North America to win the 2016 Queen Anne Stakes, the Aidan O’Brien-trained colt had finished an encouraging second on his debut at Leopardstown. Having survived a scare at the start when Delacroix was unruly in the stalls, Ryan Moore was keen to set the pace on the 2-5 favourite. Sheila Lavery’s outsider Pickersgill briefly threatened to play a part in the finish before fading but ran with a deal of promise, as did Joseph O’Brien’s Dante’s Lad, who finished third. Perhaps the one for the notebook, though, was Acapulco Bay, a stablemate of the winner, who only had two behind him entering the final furlong but flew home for second, beaten a length and three-quarters.Job done 🟪⬜️
Group 1-entered 𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐢𝐱 makes no mistake second-time out despite getting worked up in the stalls beforehand. Stablemate Acapulco Bay looks one for the notebooks after a most eye-catching run in second. 📝@curraghrace | @coolmorestud pic.twitter.com/9Wl1u8foUi — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 10, 2024
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