Wallop goes for Irish Guineas Tommy Stack's Noll Wallop will have his next start in the Irish 2,000 Guineas. After winning Leopardstown's Guineas Trial, a Derby campaign was mooted but connections have now given him the go ahead to contest the one-mile Classic at the Curragh on May 22. "The plan is to run him in the Irish 2,000 Guineas," said Stack's son and assistant Fozzy. "He seems well, he's been working well. "He's been working on good ground and that doesn't seem to bother him, he's probably even better on it. Fingers crossed he can get there in good shape. "We were thinking of getting another race into him before the Guineas but there wasn't really anything suitable for him so we just decided to leave it and go straight there. "He's by High Chaparral and his progeny don't seem to mind fast ground and his mother is by Danehill, so it shouldn't be a problem. "The horses are running well so let's hope it stays that way."