Paddington powers to victory in the 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh
Paddington made a seamless switch to Classic company as he gave trainer Aidan O'Brien another victory in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh. Having begun his season in handicap company off a mark of 97, Paddington won the Tetrarch Stakes next time before being pitched into the Guineas.
Ryan Moore was keen to grab an early position on the 3-1 victor and settled just behind Oisin Murphy on Hi Royal, the surprise runner up in the Newmarket Guineas. For a brief spell it appeared as if Murphy was keeping a bit up his sleeve as Moore got down into the drive position, but with half a furlong left to run, Paddington began to gain the upper hand.
He leaned in briefly on Hi Royal, but he was already in command and as Hi Royal began to weaken it was the winner's stablemate Cairo who made late gains from the rear to claim second, beaten two lengths. Royal Scotsman was sent off the 6-4 favourite but never looked like getting involved as O'Brien claimed a 12th victory in the race, although it was his first since Churchill in 2017.