Aidan O’Brien charge won’t be Found wanting

Rerouted from yesterday’s Qipco 1,000 Guineas, presumably due to the fast ground, Found should make a winning start to her three-year-old campaign in the Canford Cliffs Athasi Stakes at the Curragh today.

Winter favourite for both the Guineas and Oaks, Aidan O’Brien’s daughter of Galileo and Red Evie beat stable-companion and subsequent Group 1 winner Together Forever on her debut at the Curragh last August before finishing a close but unlucky third behind Cursory Glance and Lucida in the Moyglare.

But the Ballydoyle filly bounced back and staked her claim as Europe’s best juvenile filly when, ridden for the first time by Ryan Moore, she proved an emphatic winner of the Group 1 Prix Marcel Boussac at Longchamp on Arc day.

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