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So You Think (NZ)
b c 2006
So You Think (NZ)
b c 2006- Form
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Review curragh 27th May
Samitar gave Mick Channon his first taste of Classic glory as she swooped to land the Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas at the Curragh under young jockey Martin HarleySun 27th May

Ninth Group 1 win for 'wild looking' So You Think
Champion Trainer Aidan O'Brien speaks about So You Think in ways he rarely speaks about other horses and the star horse took his curtain call in Ireland with a ninth career Group 1 win in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at The Curragh today. Sun 27th May
Review leopardstown 3rd Sep
So You Think's huge reputation remains intact after the Aidan O'Brien-trained superstar came out best in a gripping duel with Snow Fairy to land the Red Mills Irish Champion Stakes at LeopardstownSat 03rd Sep

So You Think wins Irish Champion Stakes
He didn't win as his odds suggested he would but So You Think got the job done nonetheless in the Group 1 Red Mills Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown under Seamie Heffernan. Sat 03rd Sep
Ground remains good at Leopardstown
There was just 3mm of rain overnight at Leopardstown where the going remains good on both the inner and outer tracks for today's Red Mills Irish Champion Stakes meeting. Sat 03rd Sep
Review curragh 22nd May
Aidan O'Brien completed a fabulous weekend when Misty For Me led home a one-two for the Ballydoyle stable in the Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas at the CurraghSun 22nd May

More Guineas joy for O'Brien
Like her stable companion Roderic O'Connor yesterday, Misty For Me left behind a disappointing effort at Newmarket to take the Etihad Airways Irish 1,000 Guineas under Seamie Heffernan. The Galileo filly was bringing up a four-timer on the day for Ballydoyle, following on Reply, Alexander Pope and So You Think. Sun 22nd May
6th Group 1 for So You Think & 1st in Europe
So You Think again took the breath away on outing number two for Ballydoyle when easily landing the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh at odds of 1/7. Sun 22nd May
Review curragh 2nd May
Australian star So You Think lived up to his tall reputation as he kicked off his European career with a bloodless victory at the CurraghMon 02nd May

Australian superstar fails to disappoint
Star of the southern hemisphere and five-time Australian Group 1 winner So You Think made his first start for Aidan O’Brien a winning one at The Curragh today when storming home to win the Group 3 race named after his sire, the High Chapparal EBF Mooresbridge Stakes. Mon 02nd May
we're probably only really getting to know So You Think now and do the right things with him. He had a good break after Dubai and Joseph was very happy with him. What is amazing about this horse is that his mane and tail grow twice as quick as any other horse, so if you were to be pulling his mane, you would only be annoying him! If you look at the length his forelock grows, it is very unusual - he has that wild look about him!. Today is the last time to run in Ireland but for us he has been an amazing horse. To have him and to train him has been an unbelievable experience. He owns the whole place at home and is big and bold but is also obedient. He has that super presence.
A P O'Brien
It's a long time since he ran (63 days) and you'd always be worried about that. We'll discuss things during the week now as to where he'll go next. He cruises through his races and all options are open to him. He is an incredible specimen of a thoroughbred. I'm delighted. It had been a while since he ran and he hadn't been away from home.
A P O'Brien
we are privileged to have such a huge talent and he is an incredible specimen. He didn't do much between his racecourse gallop here last month and today and he only needs to do half-speeds at home. He came to Ireland with the most unbelievable reputation and is a real product of Australian breeding, training and racing. He seems to go so easily in his races that he could either go up or even step back in trip but his most likely next race is the Tattersalls Gold Cup here on May 22.
A P O'Brien





