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Group One (won: thirteen and counting)

July 14th 2008 08:04
Aidan O’Brien has been rated an odds-on (4/6) chance by bookmaker William Hill to win a record 26 Group One (including Grade One) winners this season. That would surpass the previous record of 25 winners at Group (and Grade) One by American trainer Bobby Frankel.

Johnny Murtagh & Henrythenavigator
Johnny Murtagh & Henrythenavigator



(photo: newsimg.bbc.co.uk)

In 2003 Aidan O’Brien went close with a season ending 23 Group One winners, but at this midway point, and with a glittering stable of stars at Ballydolye, he is expected to create history this year.

O’Brien claimed his 13th Group One for the season when his maiden filly Moonstone narrowly defeated her stablemate Ice Queen to win the Irish Oaks at The Curragh. That was his seventh straight Irish classic victory and he is now in a position where he can complete a clean sweep of Classics in his homeland.


Stable jockey Johnny Murtagh had six Ballydoyle runners to choose from but elected wisely in selecting the (then) maiden filly Moonstone who started favourite at 2/1 on the merit of her second in the Epsom Oaks.

Aidan O’Brien’s Group One Winners (so far) for 2008:

Irish Oaks Moonstone (J Murtagh)
Prix Ganay Duke Of Marmalade (J Murtagh)
2,000 Guineas Henrythenavigator (J Murtagh)
Irish 2,000 Gns Henrythenavigator (J Murtagh)

Irish 1,000 Gns Halfway To Heaven (S Heffernan)
Tatt'lls Gold Cup Duke Of Marmalade (J Murtagh)
Coronation Cup Soldier Of Fortune (J Murtagh)
Queen Anne Stakes Haradasun (J Murtagh)
St James's Palace Henrythenavigator (J Murtagh)
Prince Of Wales's Duke Of Marmalade (J Murtagh)
Gold Cup Yeats (J Murtagh)
Irish Derby Frozen Fire (S Heffernan)
Eclipse Stakes Mount Nelson (J Murtagh)


His list of 23 Group One winners in 2001:

French 1,000 Guineas Rose Gypsy (M Kinane)
Irish 2,000 Gns Black Minnaloushe (J Murtagh)
Irish 1,000 Guineas Imagine (S Heffernan)
Oaks Imagine (M Kinane)
Derby Galileo (M Kinane)
St James's Palace Black Minnaloushe (J Murtagh)
Irish Derby Galileo (M Kinane)
July Cup Mozart (M Kinane)
King George VI & QE Stakes Galileo (M Kinane)
Phoenix Stakes Johannesburg (M Kinane)
Prix Maurice Prince Charlemagne (J Spencer)
Nunthorpe Stakes Mozart (M Kinane)
Prix Morny Johannesburg (M Kinane)
St Leger Milan (M Kinane)
National Stakes Hawk Wing (M Kinane)
Moyglare Stud Stakes Quarter Moon (M Kinane)
Middle Park Stakes Johannesburg (M Kinane)
Grand Criterium Rock Of Gibraltar (M Kinane)
Dewhurst Stakes Rock Of Gibraltar (M Kinane)
Racing Post Trophy High Chaparral (K Darley)
Breeders' Cup Juv Johannesburg (M Kinane)
Criterium de St-Cloud Ballingarry (J Spencer)
Gran Criterium Sholokhov (M Kinane)


Moonstone winning 2008 Irish Oaks (just gets there for number thirteen):

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