18+ | T&Cs apply | Wagering and T&Cs apply | Play Responsibly | Advertising Disclosure

Plans on hold for Absolute Ruler

Absolute Ruler (purple) winning at Dundalk in August
Absolute Ruler (purple) winning at Dundalk in August
© Healy Racing Photos

Moon Daisy’s victory in the concluding 1m4f handicap at Dundalk last night gave Donnacha O’Brien his thirteenth winner of the season but the dual champion jockey turned trainer was out of luck with Absolute Ruler in the listed Star Appeal Stakes.

A debut winner on the polytrack in August before being beaten less than a length when third in a Group 2 at Leopardstown on Irish Champions Weekend, the War Front colt was sent off 15/8 favourite in a field of eleven but beat only one home.

Out of Group 1 Fillies’ Mile heroine Together Forever who is a full-sister to an Oaks winner, the market leader didn’t quicken early in the straight but kept on to be beaten only a little over four lengths.

O’Brien remarked: “He was a bit disappointing and a lot of them are just running moderate. I had a few little sicknesses and things in the yard. We'll take him home and see if he's okay.

“The plan was to see if he was sharp enough for seven, to go to the Breeders’ Cup, but he looked like if anything he wanted a mile-and-a-quarter today.

“We'll make a plan for him down the line.”

Additional reporting by Gary Carson

About Mark Nunan
Mark has followed racing since he was a teenager and worked for many years as a broadcaster with the Irish version of Racecall. He joined the Press Association in 2019 and is also a contributor to the Racing Post. A native of Kildare, he now lives in Sligo.

Latest Stories which may interest you

'There’s something cool about the notion of Ryan Moore arriving on the bridle on Constitution Hill'

Constitution Hill is taking on seven rivals at Kempton on Wednesday evening at 19:30 and William Hill has him as a 2-11 favourite for his second start on the Flat.

Conor Stone-Walsh describes his first Cheltenham win: 'It was silent for a few seconds and then the noise hits you'

Conor Stone-Walsh has been a name on the minds of owners, trainers and racegoers for the last couple of years. A talent on the Flat before switching codes, he has worked through partnerships with various trainers such as Ian Donoghue and Gavin Cromwell. He had his day in the sun at the Cheltenham Festival when riding his first winner at the meeting in the Cross Country Chase aboard Final Orders, the 7/1 shot.