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Jockeys before QIPCO Champion StakesJockeys before QIPCO Champion Stakes
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As is the way of such things there will be reviews of ‘Longines Irish Champions Weekend’ which will include microscopic examination of the little details we are always assured are vital to the make- up of every major sporting, and indeed corporate, event. No doubt there will be bullet-points aplenty. So while as a rule ‘Top Ten’ presentations really should be bulleted, here are some random shots at the weekend action.

It’s hardly comparing like with like, but it had been 25 years since the French had last won the Irish Champion Stakes and for the long-term health of ‘Champions Weekend’ Almanzor’s victory will have had officials here jumping up and down with happiness — just on the quiet.

The Japanese have made a habit of winning the Prix Niel. Makhahiki did the same yesterday. If the Arc represents the ultimate Japanese ambition it’s hardly a big leap for one of their major stars to prepare in a major European Group 1 - and the prestige that comes with it - rather than a glorified home trial which disguises as much as reveals.

The nature of the Curragh’s Group 1 juvenile races is that the horses involved are comparatively unknown. And even if the Leger hadn’t cut up so dismally this time, it’s hard to see it ever managing to compete with the Champion Stakes in terms of pulling power.

Putting the Curragh first would make it a wonderful aperitif rather than representing, through little fault of its own, something of a re-heat. The Champion Stakes is the weekend’s focus so put it at the top of the menu, building the sense of anticipation towards it.

Leopardstown will feel good about the upward slant of their figures but while crowd tallies are just one, and imprecise, measure, there’s no escaping how almost 30,000 are expected to cram into Listowel for Ladies Day alone on Friday.

In fact considering the suggestion that owners in the country could avail of discounted ‘Champions Weekend’ tickets, it’s reasonable to ponder the relevance of some of these figures. Would a better gauge be revenue rather than tickets? Or is that to lower the tone?

Moore though only needs the Leger to complete his English classic CV. You’d think that would have meant something, especially with the prospect of an odds-on favourite to look forward to. But he wasn’t having a bit of it.

Moore got stick for sitting quiet early in the straight but it may be he got as close to winning as he could, given the enigmatic material he was working with. As for Bondi Beach behind him, that looked a bonzer Melbourne Cup warm-up, certainly a lot more encouraging than Order Of St George’s Irish Leger flop.

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