Henry Longfellow left in Irish Guineas, but Ascot seems more likely

The Dubawi colt was beaten on his return to action in the French 2000 Guineas earlier in the month
Henry Longfellow left in Irish Guineas, but Ascot seems more likely

TRACK SPECIALIST: Henry Longfellow enjoyed a flawless juvenile campaign last season, winning each of his three starts at the Curragh including a Group 1 victory in the National Stakes. Picture: Damien Eagers/PA 

Henry Longfellow remains more likely to wait for Royal Ascot despite standing his ground among 11 contenders for the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh on Saturday.

The Dubawi colt enjoyed a flawless juvenile campaign last season, winning each of his three starts at the Curragh including a Group 1 victory in the National Stakes.

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