St Simon target for Irish Leger runner-up Hamish
Lilac Road bound for Champions Day following narrow Vermeille defeat.
William Haggas came within less than a length of a Group One double on Sunday, but ultimately both Hamish and Lilac Road had to settle for second best. Hamish gave star stayer Kyprios a real run for his money the Irish St Leger at the Curragh, travelling strongly before being outstayed by the odds-on favourite close home. Lilac Road, meanwhile, failed by just a head to reel in Sweet Lady in the Prix Vermeille and will have one more chance of gaining a so far elusive top-level success before she heads into retirement. “They both ran extremely well,” said Haggas.🏆 Irish St Leger 🏆 Goodwood Cup🏆 Ascot Gold Cup🏆 Saval Beg Stakes🏆 Listed Vintage Crop Stakes
Fifth win of the season – and third Group One – for super stayer Kyprios as Aidan O’Brien wins his sixth @comerhomesgroup Irish St Leger.#LICW22 pic.twitter.com/MMQIcxThBC— Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) September 11, 2022

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