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Siskin rises to Phoenix challenge to claim Group One honours

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Ger Lyons’ charge takes Curragh feature

Trainer : Ger Lyons
Trainer : Ger Lyons Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Siskin  maintained his unbeaten record as he registered a first Group One success in the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh.

Trained by Ger Lyons and ridden by Colin Keane, Siskin was unbeaten in his three previous starts, including when seeing off the reopposing Monarch Of Egypt in the Railway Stakes on his most recent outing.

Sent off the 10-11 favourite, Keane adopted a patient approach as Royal Lytham set the early pace in the six-furlong heat before making his challenge inside the final two furlongs.

Monarch Of Egypt made Siskin battle hard though, pulling alongside him inside the final furlong, but Siskin  found a little extra for pressure to win by three-quarters of a length, with Monarch Of Egypt narrowing the two-and-a-half-length verdict from the Railway.

Lyons, saddling his first Group One winner in Ireland, said: "My confidence was shot all week with the rain, purely because we knew he was better on a faster gallop. His forte is that burst of speed that he still showed there. I think he's a very smart horse.

"I'm delighted to be training for Prince Khalid (Abdullah), and as I've said, we can't train Group One horses unless we get Group One horses. Thankfully, in my second season training for this operation, I'm after getting a Group One horse.

"What a horse to have – he's so push button. I was worrying all week listening to every drop of rain falling, but the horse just got on with it and did his job."

Siskin is now a 10-1 shot for next year's 2000 Guineas with Paddy Power, while the Aidan O'Brien-trained Monarch Of Egypt is 14-1 from 25s.

Lyons added: "Talk of Guineas at this stage is very premature as we are racing over six furlongs in August. Today was to tell us do we step up to seven for the Dewhurst or the National Stakes or do we go Middle Park route. Did we learn anything trip-wise? I don't know.

"I just learned that this is one good, tough horse. We'll get together and make a plan with him."

Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager for the owner, said: "I'm delighted and he's a homebred, which makes it even more important.

"He's a horse with a great mind and he took all the preliminaries very well. The way he travelled in the race showed he's got class."


At The Races

Curragh

Friday, 09th August 2019

4
18:50
(local)

Keeneland Phoenix Stakes (Group 1) (G1)

Age: 2yo WT: 129lbs Type: OPEN
EUR €300,000
6f TURF SOFT
4
18:50
(local)
EUR €300,000
6f SOFT

Keeneland Phoenix Stakes (Group 1) (G1)

Age: 2yo WT: 129lbs Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. SISKIN (USA) 2yo C
FIRST DEFENCE (USA) - BIRD FLOWN (GB)
COLIN KEANE
GER M LYONS
$1.91
129lbs
KHALID ABDULLAH
2nd 1. MONARCH OF EGYPT (USA) 2yo C
AMERICAN PHAROAH (USA) - UP (IRE)
RYAN MOORE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$2.5
129lbs
Lindsay Park Bloodstock (Mgr: Mrs S Steel) & S Leung
3rd 3. ROYAL LYTHAM (FR) 2yo C
GLENEAGLES (IRE) - GOTLANDIA (FR)
DONNACHA O'BRIEN
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$5.5
129lbs
M.TABOR/D.SMITH/MME J.MAGNIER

Sales Information

4th 2. MOUNT FUJI (IRE) 2yo C
DARK ANGEL (IRE) - SHERMEEN (IRE)
SEAMIE HEFFERNAN
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$26
129lbs

Sales Information

5th 5. THINK BIG (IRE) 2yo C
NIGHT OF THUNDER (IRE) - AVENUE MONTAIGNE (IRE)
ROBERT COLGAN
JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY
$51
129lbs

Sales Information

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