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Well-bred Aix La Chapelle scores on debut

Aix La Chapelle (right)Aix La Chapelle (right)
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Aix La Chapelle made a winning start to his career when taking the Sky Bet Club Irish EBF Maiden for two-year-olds at the Curragh.

A 4/1 shot for Aidan O'Brien and Wayne Lordan, the son of Justify came with a late challenge to deny Robson De Aguiar’s front-running 14/1 chance Bull Shark by a length and half.

The champion trainer’s 4/9 favourite Giant Sequoia and Ryan Moore finished a length and three-quarters further back in third place.

“We’re delighted with him. They were horses that we were getting out in case they were Chesham horses,” said O’Brien.

“He’s a sleeper at home, he’s a beautiful horse. He’s relaxed and has a great pedigree, by Justify.

“He could be a Chesham horse now. They went along there and he did well as he was never away. Wayne gave him a lovely ride.”

About Shane Redmond
Shane joined Irish Racing Services in 1991 and has been involved in the horse racing industry in Ireland ever since. He worked as a racing reporter, probable SP compiler and SP reporter with Racing Services for 12 years before spending over 22 years with Horse Racing Ireland where his roles included editing the Irish Form Book between 2003 and 2014.