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Horse
Luxembourg (IRE) b c 24th Mar 2019
Track Horse
Track Horse
Luxembourg (IRE) b c 24th Mar 2019
Trainer
Breeder
B V Sangster
Last Win
Epsom Fri, 31st May, 24 9/4, R L Moore
(176 days)
Last Run
Del Mar Sat, 2nd Nov, 24
6th, 9/2, R L Moore
(21 days)
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Runs
Wins
Places
Win %
Earnings
Level Stk
Flat IRE
8
5
1
62%
€1,249,600
6.59
Flat GB
6
2
2
33%
£733,949
-1.08
Flat USA
3
0
0
0%
0
-3.00
Under Rules Total
17
7
3
41%
2.50
Form Figures
111-3117-51242-01666
Form Timeline
Form Figures - 111-3117-51242-01666
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
31May24 Eps 12f Good to Soft 4y+ F(445K)
9-2[9/4]1st of 5, 1L to Hamish
R L Moore
Rated 120
1
7/29/4
13Aug22 Cur 10f Good 3y+ F(55K)
9-0[2/9Fav]1st of 6, nk to Insinuendo
R L Moore
Rated 117
4/112/9Fav
Oct 2020
October Yearling Sale Book 1, Tattersalls (Tattersalls (UK))
The Castlebridge Consignment
Purchaser: M V Magnier
£150,000
Lots Sold: 369
Prices
Avg: £223,266
Median: £130,000
Maximum: £3,400,000
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
Date Course
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Race
Jockey Weight
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Class
Date
Sale
Consignor
Purchaser
Price
Oct 2020
October Yearling Sale Book 1, Tattersalls (Tattersalls (UK))
The Castlebridge Consignment
Purchaser: M V Magnier
£150,000
Lots Sold: 369
Prices
Avg: £223,266
Median: £130,000
Maximum: £3,400,000
Reports in which Luxembourg (IRE) was mentioned
Marquand ‘extremely excited’ to take major Economics test
It will take a special horse to end Aidan O’Brien’s stranglehold on the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes, but Tom Marquand is “extremely excited” to partner the imposing Economics when he faces the acid test of his credentials on Saturday. Fri 13th SepGhostwriter out to spoil O’Brien’s weekend party
Thu 12th SepAuguste Rodin back to his best in Irish Champion Stakes
Auguste Rodin had questions to answer in the Group 1 Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown, but he had all the answers with a smooth performance. Sat 09th SepO'Brien & Moore complete Curragh four-timer
Champion trainer Aidan O'Brien and stable jockey Ryan Moore combined for a Curragh four-timer today, completing their weekend haul with High Chieftess (7/1) in the Barberstown Castle Irish EBF (Fillies) Maiden. Sun 28th May'He's not for kids' - hardy Luxembourg is tops in the Tatts
Champions of three countries - Ireland, England and France, contested the Curragh's Tattersalls Gold Cup today, with victory in the end going to Luxembourg in a top renewal of the Group 1 race. Sun 28th MayLuxembourg ready for intriguing Curragh exam
Aidan O’Brien’s Luxembourg stars in a superb cast for the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh today. Sun 28th MayLuxembourg adds star touch to Curragh card
Luxembourg is the star attraction at the Curragh on Monday as the dual Group One winner makes his seasonal reappearance in the Coolmore Stud Sottsass Irish EBF Mooresbridge Stakes. Mon 01st MayAscot possible for Vadeni as Arc ruled out
Vadeni will miss a potential clash with Baaeed in Paris after being ruled out of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe by trainer Jean-Claude Rouget. Sat 10th SepLuxembourg on top in thrilling Champion Stakes
Luxembourg made up for lost time when edging a fantastic duel with Onesto in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown this afternoon. Sat 10th SepVadeni easy to back in Champion
French raider Vadeni is proving easy to back in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown this afternoon. Sat 10th SepVadeni leads stellar Champion cast
Christophe Soumillon sees Mishriff as the biggest danger to Vadeni, who bids to follow up his Coral-Eclipse success in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday. Sat 10th SepLuxembourg battles to make winning return
Luxembourg had to pull out plenty in a head bobber to make a winning return to action in the Royal Whip Stakes at the Curragh this afternoon. Sat 13th AugLuxembourg takes Beresford Stakes in impressive fashion
There was plenty of the ‘wow factor’ about the victory of Luxembourg who cast aside his four rivals with a powerful turn of foot to provide Aidan O’Brien with an eleventh successive win in the Alan Smurfit Memorial Beresford Stakes. Sat 25th SepJeroboam seals across-the-card treble for O'Brien
Jeroboam was an all-the-way winner of the six furlong for three-year-old plus in the Curragh. Sat 25th SepGoing updates
The ground at the Curragh remains Good, Good to Firm in places. Sat 25th SepHussey doubles up for Ballydoyle on Exuma
Michael Hussey completed doubles for himself and Aidan O’Brien when market drifter Exuma (13/2) won the Sneem 3-y-o Handicap. Wed 14th JulLuxembourg impresses on debut under Hussey
The Irish EBF Median Sires Series Race went to the 5/2 favourite Luxembourg who impressed on debut. Wed 14th Jul
After race at Curragh Sun, 28th May, 2023 (1st)
that’s hard work from so many people and the lads put so much in day in day out. We are just a small part of a big team and I’m delighted for everybody. that was a masterclass from Ryan - he’s confident, mature, dedicated, passionate and he’s very strong. He has everything and is a great fellow to work with. He was happy to make the running and happy to take a lead. The horse gets 1m2f very strong. The last day was his first day and we were happy to sit in. When a horse is happy to make the running they are very independent and you are not at the mercy of anybody. Ryan guided him through all the fractions. He went to the (Irish) Champion Stakes after a terrible preparation. He then went to the Arc on bad ground after that hard preparation and it was always possible that he would be as good. The lads had the patience to leave him alone and he’s a very serious horse. He’s not for kids, he’s a hardy customer. He’s tough and has loads of class.
A P O'Brien
After race at Curragh Sat, 13th Aug, 2022 (1st)
Very, we didn't think he'd ever get here. We thought that he had no chance of running after what happened to him. Everyone did a great job to get him over his first mishap, he was off for a long time. Then he came back and it wasn't smooth with him. Jamie who looks after him did an incredible job. I didn't think he'd get here, our eye was on the Irish Champion Stakes and obviously we knew you couldn't go to a Champion Stakes without a run and this was the only place we could run. The track was beautiful. In this heat it's very difficult to have ground the way it is so hats off to the Curragh. First time back we didn't want a grueller because he was only ready to start. It was brilliant really because they didn't go too fast and he had to quicken and run hard for the last two which he wanted to do before he'd go into a big championship race. We were over the moon. We knew Willie's filly was a good filly as we'd ran against her earlier in the year. They ran hard the last two and Ryan gave him a lovely ride and taught him. He had to sprint the last two furlongs and I couldn't be happier. Ryan said he moved up, got there and just shut down. He's used to doing that in his work, just getting there and coming with horses. Obviously he wouldn't have been edged up in any way. A lot of his work would be physical core work rather than sharpness because he wasn't ready to start sharpening him. We were only going to have one race to sharpen him and then we could take him home and
A P O'Brien
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