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Irish Oaks: Magical Lagoon gives Jessica Harrington her second Classic success at the Curragh

Magical Lagoon (5/4 favourite) beat Toy, Cairde Go Deo and Emily Dickinson to win Irish Oaks at the Curragh on Saturday; trainer Jessica Harrington claims second career Classic; Yorkshire Oaks could be on the agenda next

Magical Lagoon ridden by Shane Foley (left) on their way to winning the Juddmonte Irish Oaks
Image: Shane Foley punches the air as Magical Lagoon crosses the line in front in the Irish Oaks

Trainer Jessica Harrington landed her second Classic as Royal Ascot winner Magical Lagoon toughed it out in the Juddmonte Irish Oaks at the Curragh.

The race looked Magical Lagoon's to lose following the withdrawal of long-time ante-post favourite Emily Upjohn, but the Ribblesdale Stakes scorer was made to work hard for her first Group One success with Aidan O'Brien's Toy pushing her all the way to the line.

Travelling smoothly as she tracked the outsider Show Of Stars who led the field along, it was the 5/4 favourite who loomed large and took over at the two-furlong pole. And she showed all her stamina and battling qualities to first repel eventual third Cairde Go Deo and also win the prolonged duel with the runner-up.

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"It's wonderful to win one Classic, to get two is absolutely amazing," said Harrington, who took the Irish 1,000 Guineas with Alpha Centauri in 2018.

"She's such a game filly, she only does as much as she has to do. She's just a lovely filly to train for Mr Zhang.

"I kept looking at what was behind her but I knew she'd keep staying, she stayed very well in Ascot. They probably didn't go as quick as they did in Ascot and she just ran a great race.

"Shane was in the right position and kept going forward. He rode a super race and she kept finding and finding.

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Magical Lagoon (left) holds off the challenge of Toy to win the Irish Oaks
Image: Magical Lagoon (left) holds off the challenge of Toy to win the Irish Oaks

"It's only her third run this year and I'd say she'll improve again. She's in the Yorkshire Oaks and after that, I haven't really made a decision.

"I'd love to keep her in training next year. I hope so because Galileo's progeny improve and her brother was a much better four-year-old than three-year-old."

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When asked how she felt after hearing of the withdrawal of Emily Upjohn on Friday due to travel difficulties, she added: "I was terrified because suddenly I'd become favourite.

"Before we were the underdogs and I love being the underdog and having a go at them, but it's worked out great."

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