John Oxx pinning Champions Weekend hopes on Sea Moon

Curragh trainer opts for headgear for Auld Brig at Gowran

Sea Moon, seen here   defeating Oasis Bloom  at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, is John Oxx’s likely choice for a tilt at a fifth Irish St Leger. Photograph: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images
Sea Moon, seen here defeating Oasis Bloom at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, is John Oxx’s likely choice for a tilt at a fifth Irish St Leger. Photograph: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images

John Oxx will hope headgear can help Auld Brig succeed at Gowran today, but looks like hanging his Champions Weekend hopes on Sea Moon as he pursues a fifth Palmerstown House Irish St Leger success on Sunday week.

Sea Moon, winner of the 2011 Great Voltigeur and 2012 Hardwicke Stakes for Sir Michael Stoute, returned to Europe this year after a nine-race Australian career and made a good first start for Oxx when runner up to Order Of St George in the recent Leger Trial.

The seven-year-old had Kingfisher well behind him in third on that occasion and bookmakers rate his chance of following in the Currabeg Stables footsteps of Eurobird (1987), Petite Ile (1989), Kastoria (2006) and Alandi (2009) at 16-1.

“The trial should bring him on a bit and he deserves his place,” Oxx said.

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Auld Brig was a 20-1 shot on his Killarney debut in July, finishing third to Foxtrot Charlie. Oxx puts first-time blinkers on for Gowran’s juvenile maiden.

The Nursery sees local trainer Tony Mullins give Lass Vega a step up to seven furlongs for the first time. Mullins's brother Tom has a couple of decent chances: Double Fast in one leg of the apprentice handicap and Tara Dylan in the fillies maiden.

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the racing correspondent of The Irish Times. He also writes the Tipping Point column