THERE were long faces for favourite backers after the Group 2 Airlie Stud Stakes as Lady Iman surrendered her unbeaten record at the hands of a thoroughly likeable front-running performance from Beautify.
Ger Lyons’ 8/15 market leader travelled all over her rivals but getting past a tough Ballydoyle filly proved too difficult a task, as the 2/1 winner dug in gamely to draw two lengths clear of her main rival under Ryan Moore.
The Coolmore partners’ daughter of Wootton Bassett had only run once before, finishing third to subsequent Albany Stakes third Balantina here on Guineas weekend, so she was becoming the first maiden to win this race since the same stable’s Clemmie in 2017.
“It was the plan to come here after her maiden run, getting a run into her before coming to this important race for a filly,” said Aidan O’Brien after Beautify was cut to 25/1 (from 40/1) for next year’s 1000 Guineas.
“Ryan gave her a lovely ride and was very impressed with her. He said he’d love to go up to seven furlongs with her; that’s a very good sign when you hear him talking like that. She’s a Moyglare Stud Stakes type of filly who gets six furlongs very strongly.”
Upset!
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 28, 2025
Beautify (Wootton Bassett) inflicts a first career defeat on Lady Iman and opens her account at Group 2 level in the Airlie Stud Stakes for Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/naiZ5s8s3K
In this five-runner affair, there was a positive result for Willie McCreery and the Al Shira’aa Racing team, as their Cork debut third Skydance finished clear of the rest to pick up Group 2 blacktype in third.
On Lady Iman, Lyons added: “Trainer error. It was a proper horse race and the best horse won. The winner looks like she’ll go up in trip, whereas we’ll be coming back [to five furlongs]. Simple as. In defence of the best jockey in Ireland, he’s been telling me for quite a while that she’s a five-furlong horse but I just refused to listen!
“She’s a lovely filly and I think the fractions were quick. Take the winner out of it and we got six well. I did float the idea that she might be a Breeders’ Cup filly for later in the year but that’s obviously a long way down the line.”
GER Lyons and Colin Keane didn’t have to wait long to get over any disappointment from Lady Iman’s defeat as just 35 minutes later their quality filly Suzie Songs (SP 7/2) downed 2/9 favourite Flushing Meadows to capture the Group 3 Jebel Ali Racecourse And Stables Anglesey Stakes.
The Glenburnie team is making a habit of winning this six-furlong contest - now claiming the spoils in three of the last five years - and their latest heroine showed a fine attitude to get the better of the Ballydoyle-trained favourite, who leaned right towards her path in the closing stages.
Still unbeaten - but not the one you perhaps expected!
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 28, 2025
Suzie Songs (Starspangledbanner) downs 1/4F Flushing Meadows to land the Group 3 @JebelAliRC Anglesey Stakes for @ctkjockey, Ger Lyons and @MoyglareStud @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/7xPvheZWXo
Speaking after the Moyglare homebred prevailed by a short-head, Lyons said: “It was a last minute decision to run her but the beautiful thing about training for Moyglare is that you are allowed to do that and there are no set plans. I’m blessed with owners like that.
“Today’s race wasn’t the plan and she hasn’t worked since Cork. I thought it got to her today, so we’ll give her a wee break and come back for the owners’ race, the Moyglare Stud Stakes. It’s a race I’d love to put on the CV.
“Colin said at Cork that she wanted further and, sticking to the original plan, her next race would have been over seven [furlongs] but this presented itself during the week with small entries, so here we are.”
With just five runners in the field, there was a fine bit of blacktype nicked by the Jack Davison team with the third-placed Stop The Nation.
JOSEPH O’Brien suggested the Melbourne Cup will be among the international options open to Trustyourinstinct (4/9 favourite) after J.P. McManus’ reliable middle-distance performer proved a cut above his rivals in the Group 3 Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai International Stakes - run in honour of the late Kevin Prendergast this year.
Dropping from a mile and a half down to 10 furlongs from his last win in the Listed Orby Stakes here on Guineas weekend proved no barrier to success for the mount of Dylan Browne McMonagle. In fact, it may have only helped to bring out the best in him, beating a running-on Layfayette by three and a quarter lengths.
“You can set your watch by him - he turns up and runs his race every day,” said O’Brien.
The classy Trustyourinstinct has good form at Irish Flat headquarters and proves a ready winner of the @ABE_Dubai International Stakes In Honour Of Kevin Prendergast @curraghrace @JosephOBrien2 | @DylanBrowneMcM pic.twitter.com/Oi6guFktI9
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 28, 2025
“It wasn’t an easy task today and I actually thought he was impressive. I’d say it’s right up there with him at his very best. He won here the last day but kind of fought it out and outstayed them. Today, I thought he showed a bit of a turn of foot off the bend and Dylan said he felt really sharp off the bend. It was a smart performance from a horse going the right way.”
On what lies ahead, O’Brien added: “I’m sure he’ll travel in the autumn, whether it be somewhere like Kentucky Downs or Australia - to be honest, a gelding like him has loads of options for good pots. We’ll be looking at all the big-money options in the autumn. I’d say he’s a possible for the Melbourne Cup. He’ll be doing some kind of travelling.”
THE opening seven-furlong maiden was used as the launchpad for City Of Troy to make a winning debut for Ballydoyle in 2023, and the same connections struck here again with the promising Dorset, who Aidan O’Brien described as a Group horse after justifying 4/9 favouritism.
After getting away smartly enough into the lead, it proved a fairly comfortable watch for supporters of the Wootton Bassett colt (out of a sister to classic heroine Winter). He bossed proceedings under Ryan Moore, riding for the Coolmore partners, and finished a length and a half in front of useful-looking stablemate Benvenuto Cellini.
O’Brien said of the 33/1 shot for next year’s 2000 Guineas and Derby: “Dorset is a straightforward, lovely horse who came forward from his first run and will get further. They didn’t go very fast today. He’s obviously a group horse and he’ll be very comfortable when he goes up to a mile.
"He could go to the Tyros, the Futurity or he could go for the new Listed Pat Smullen Race at Naas over a mile [next week].”


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