Joseph O’Brien has Ascot in mind for winning juveniles
Midnight Strike and Cowardofthecounty both made winning debuts.
There was no surprise that the name O’Brien dominated the opening two races at the Curragh but it was Joseph who unleashed two hugely promising juveniles, beating two trained by his father Aidan in the process. Midnight Strike made a brilliant start to his career when taking the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race. The Starspangledbanner colt was a 15-2 chance under Dylan Browne McMonagle but oozed class throughout. In a field of six Midnight Strike was always travelling strongly and had gained a clear lead by the final furlong marker, going on to cross the line two lengths ahead of Treasure Isle (5-4 favourite), the first two-year-old runner this season for Aidan O’Brien. “I thought he was a nice colt but didn’t expect him to win like that,” the winning trainer said.🥇2YO Midnight Strike impressed on debut @curraghrace for @JosephOBrien2 and Teme Valley Racing @richryanracing
The son of @coolmorestud Starspangledbanner 🇺🇸was bred by Hawes Stud who sold him at #GoffsNovember to @Aughamorestud 👏pic.twitter.com/SWO4JBLc2r — Goffs (@Goffs1866) April 21, 2024
Cowardofthecounty wins the @KeadeenHotel @IrishEBF_ Maiden.
A super double for trainer @JosephOBrien2 and jockey @DylanBrowneMcM ✨🏆 pic.twitter.com/R9dJ1YzC7P — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) April 21, 2024
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