Irish 2000 Guineas tips: Curragh – Eamonn Hames’ top betting preview for TODAY
CURRAGH
2.25
LAST year’s winner Rattling Jewel catches the eye from the bottom of the weights, Aidan O’Brien’s Dali is interesting in his first handicap and Patuano looked a winner waiting to happen when a good second here to smart sprinter Son Of Rest just under a year ago.
However, top-weight ZORION has pattern class player written all over him and he looks to have everything in his favour in this ultra-competitive handicap.
Jim Bolger’s four-year-old hasn’t been seen much prior to this season and he is untested at sprint distances, but he showed bags of pace when winning over seven furlongs at Leopardstown last time.
He’s got the perfect draw to make all or track the pace drawn in stall 14 and Kevin Manning is a master under either scenario with a sprinter that stays further.
Mick Halford’s Arcanears cannot be dismissed with a profile like his, Honor Oak ran a big race when third to the selection the last day and Blairmayne is still well handicapped.
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3.00
EXPERIENCE will be a big factor in this year’s Marble Hill and they don’t come more experienced than the Ballydoyle trio.
Aidan O’Brien usually targets this with a specific juvenile in mind, but this year he sends three seriously smart prospects.
Ryan Moore has opted to ride VAN BEETHOVEN and that isn’t too surprising given how uncomplicated he was when winning at Naas.
He came forward from his first run at Newmarket which suggests he’s open to more improvement. The sky could be the limit for this Scat Daddy colt and it will be fascinating to see how he goes in comparison to his stablemates.
Aidan O’Brien is convinced his Fairyland is all about speed, so it’s interesting that he pitches her in here and Land Force proved that his debut run was not lost on him when bolting up here over six furlongs.
Michael O’Callaghan’s pair look the best of the rest, but neither make much appeal against the O’Brien trio at this early stage of the season.
3.35
ALL eyes will be on the fascinating Ballydoyle newcomer MERCHANT NAVY in today’s Greenlands Stakes, hoping to see something special from the Australian speed bullet.
He won’t be around for long with stallion duties to honour in his homeland, so you can be absolutely sure that Aidan O’Brien will have him primed to the minute to strike.
Tasleet is a genuine Group 1 talent, but usually at his best when there’s a bit of cut in the ground and Brando is a similar type, but the worry with him is whether this comes a little quick after his fine effort behind Harry Angel at York.
With the doubts about Tasleet and Brando, Ardhoomey could be a spot of value at a fair price.
4.10
Ballydoyle have dominated the recent history of this race and that looks set to continue if GUSTAV KLIMT is back to his very best.
The Galileo colt may have been a little underwhelming when only sixth at Newmarket, but much better is expected today and Aidan O’Brien would not be running him if he hadn’t been bouncing these past few weeks.
Ryan Moore opting to ride US Navy Flag ahead of him is a negative, but Donnacha O’Brien will be riding on a high after winning his first Classic on Saxon Warrior and he has a partner here in the selection that is both willing and able to provide him with another.
Fozzy Stack thinks the world of his Zihba and Godolphin’s Symbolization is as game as they come, but the three that top the betting look to have an edge at this early stage of the season and they should fill the first three.
Mark Johnston’s Elarqam heads the market after his highly promising Guineas fourth, but US Navy Flag is undoubtedly the standard setter.
He tops the ratings, already has two Group 1 wins in the bag and was desperately unlucky when fifth in the French Guineas the last day.
It will be a close call between the three of them, but this is far from a vintage renewal of the Guineas and Gustav Klimt can lead home a one-two for team Ballydoyle.
Eamonn Hames' top tips for the Curragh
2.25 Curragh - Zorion: 'Looks a class horse'
3.00 Curragh - Van Beethoven: 'Sky looks the limit for him'
3.35 Curragh - Merchant Navy: 'Could be another Australian speedball'
4.10 Curragh - Gustav Klimt: 'Much better expected of him today'
4.45 Curragh - Goldrush: 'Has the potential to be a star'
4.45
GO for gold in the Lanwades Stud Stakes with GOLDRUSH. Hydrangea sets a very high standard, but Jim Bolger’s filly is one of the best bred horses in the world as a daughter of Frankel and Alexander Goldrun and she has the potential to be more than a match for her.
Three from three and with two wins at Listed level, she has proven herself to be above average and more than worthy of a shot in this company.
Ten furlongs may be more her trip as the season goes on, but she’s twice won over a mile and the long straight here should be right up her street.
Hydrangea is a dual Group 1 winner that goes well fresh, but she could be vulnerable first time up regardless, given that most from her yard tend to come on for the run.
It’s difficult to kick her out of the first two though with Making Light a bit below her best when third at Naas, Opal Tiara usually coming up short at this level and Xenobia likely to be outclassed.
CURRAGH
1.50 Fantasy
2.25 Zorion (nap)
3.00 Van Beethoven
3.35 Merchant Navy
4.10 Gustav Klimt (nb)
4.45 Goldrush
5.20 Dramatically
5.55 Caffe Macchiato