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Savethelastdance shows stamina to land the Irish Oaks at the Curragh

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Savethelastdance claimed victory from the jaws of defeat in the Juddmonte Irish Oaks at the Curragh.A 22-length winner of the Cheshire Oaks in May, Aidan O'Brien’s filly subsequently filled the runner-up spot behind Soul Sister in the Oaks at Epsom and was a warm order to go one better on home soil.But supporters of the 10-11 favourite would have been seriously worried early in the home straight, with Moore already hard at work while British raider Bluestocking breezed into contention.The latter looked sure to secure top honours after eventually mastering the pacesetting 80-1 outsider Library, but Savethelastdance kept responding to Moore’s urgings and flashed home to prevail by half a length and provide her trainer with an seventh victory in the Irish Classic.Savethelastdance's (10-11F) abundant stamina wins the day in the Juddmonte Irish Oaks at the Curragh.

She'd half a length to spare at the line, but hit the ceiling price of 1000 (999-1) on Betfair after becoming outpaced and looking as if her chance had gone.

pic.twitter.com/n1wMZbkJx0"It’s a long time since she ran, she had a break after Epsom and obviously we knew this was her first run back for an autumn campaign," O’Brien told RTÉ Sport."She’s a big relaxed mare.

Obviously the ground was way different than what she ran on the last time."Chris Hayes’ filly (Azazat) just came around her when she was just starting to get going and she might have gotten a little bit intimidated by it."The lads were delighted with her at home, she was thriving and doing great.

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