Siyouni’s Tahiyra In Scintillating Moyglare Success
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Update: September 11, 2022 at 10:28 am
Via Tom Fry
It was an emotional afternoon for Dermot Weld on Sunday as the legendary veteran of the Irish coaching ranks basked in glory as he won G1 Moyglare Stud S. The Curragh for the first time since five years. 1987 with excellence Rising star TDN Tahiyra (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}). Closely linked with long-time sponsors, Rosewell House owners won the race for their signature with a half-blood Aga Khan who looked exceptional on her winning debut. her at Galway July 26. Always commuting extremely well behind the leaders under Chris Hayes, the 100-30 second favorite was thrown to pick Ballydoyle’s G2 Debutante S. and G3 Albany S’s top scorer. . Sitting Meditation (Ire) (No, never) inside the last section and draw for an impressive 2 1/4 length success from that even money market leader. There is a gap of 4 1/2 lengths of yawn back to sponsors Eternal silence (War front) in third place to emphasize the sheer quality of the performance.
Tahiyra was serious when asked to just run a long way from home! G1 winner Moyglare Stud Stakes for @AgaKhanStuds pic.twitter.com/zhPVVZV0Fo
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