It was pretty much Group One business as usual at the Curragh, with an Irish Classic dominated by Aiden O’Brien. After Australia headed a clean sweep for Ballydoyle in last month’s Irish Derby, the Co Tipperary stable had to settle for just a first, second and fourth in the Irish Oaks, courtesy of 10-1 chance Bracelet, Tapestry and Beyond Brilliance. One of the British challengers, Volume, was the interloper in third.
Reported by Independent 12 hours ago.
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Irish Oaks 2014: Bracelet provides further decoration for Aiden O’Brien’s glittering array of jewels
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