Galileo Filly Wins G1 Irish Oaks

Tara Madgwick - Sunday July 23

Aidan O’Brien had a strong hand in the Group I Irish Oaks (1m 4f) at The Curragh overnight with the race favourite Savethelastdance finding a soft track and conditions to suit to become the 98th Group I winner for legendary sire Galileo.

Savethelastdance won the Listed Cheshire Oaks in May by a dazzling 22 lengths earning favouritism for the Group I Epsom Oaks, but a firm track that day saw her beaten by Soul Sister into second place.

Advertisement

Stepping out for the first time since then, she settled off the pace for Ryan Moore and was strong to the line to beat the Juddmont Farm’s homebred Camelot filly Bluestocking by half a length with another Galileo filly Library in third place. Warm Heart, the Galileo filly from Australian triple Group I winner Sea Siren, did not relish the soft ground and finished fifth.

“It's a long time since Savethedance ran in the Oaks and she had a break after Epsom too. Obviously we knew this was her first run back for an autumn campaign. She's a big relaxed filly and the ground was way different than what she ran on the last time,” said Aidan O’Brien.

“The lads were delighted with her at home, she was thriving and doing great. Ryan gave her a brilliant ride, he re-motivated her. When she was in a little bit of trouble he kept her coming forward without panicking and got her out, then he asked her to come again.”

Raced by the Coolmore partners, Savethelastdance has three wins and a second from five starts and is the first winner for Scat Daddy mare Daddys Lil Darling, who won five races highlighted by the Group I Santa Anita Oaks and was also second in the Group I Kentucky Oaks.

Daddy Lil Darling is a half-sister to Group I Breeders Cup Turf Sprint winner Mongolian Saturday from stakes-winner Miss Hot Salsa, whose next two dams are also US stakes-winners.

She is the first stakes-winner for Galileo from a daughter of Scat Daddy, although we are starting to see quite of interaction between these bloodlines with Scat Daddy line sires such as No Nay Never, Justify, Caravaggio and Sioux Nation all producing stakes-winners bred from Galileo line mares.

Justify’s boom two year-old colt City of Troy is also bred this way being from champion Galileo filly Together Forever.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Sires With Winners - Friday July 11
Here is the full list of 45 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Colt from Aussie Glamour Girl Mosheen Tops JRHA Select Sale - Yearlings
The first day of the 2025 JRHA Select Sale featuring yearlings was held at Northern Horse Park in Hokkaido on Monday and the horse that topped the session is a colt from four time Australian Group I winning mare Mosheen.
Backing Tomorrow’s Leaders: Sunline Trust and Stallion Auction Unite for the Future
On Saturday 26 July, the New Zealand thoroughbred breeding community will gather at the National Breeding Awards — not only to celebrate excellence, but to invest in the future of our people and our industry.
Star Sprinting Mare Olentia Heads to Magic Virtual Sale
Outstanding racemare Olentia will provide buyers from around the globe an incredible opportunity when she is offered at next month's Magic Millions Virtual Sale.
Sires With Winners - Saturday July 12
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Vale, Leading NZ Administrator Ian Boyland
New Zealand racing has lost a highly respected and popular administrator with the passing of Ian Boyland at the age of 81.
Qilin Queen First Group Winner for Pinatubo
As a Champion European 2YO by Shamardal, that did not win beyond 1400m, we might have expected Darley shuttler Pinatubo (IRE) to be a sharp juvenile sire, but that has not been the case in the Northern Hemisphere.
2025 Bloodstockauction Charity Auction Live
The 2025 Bloodstock Auction stallion cover charity auction opened on Friday night and closes on Tuesday July 15. The event supports Ronald McDonald House.
Fillies and Mares Star at Newmarket July - Royal Ascot Form on Show
If you followed Royal Ascot last month and have an interest in the big Newmarket July summer meeting unfolding at present then you would have see the major filly and mare feature winners overnight came via Royal Ascot.
Hong Kong Win for Record Priced Deep Field
Not all expensive colts stay on the right track even when they win a stakes race on debut.