O'Brien unveils more juvenile talent

Aidan O’Brien unveils two potentially top-class juveniles in the same seven-furlong newcomers event at the Curragh tomorrow.

Aidan O’Brien unveils two potentially top-class juveniles in the same seven-furlong newcomers event at the Curragh tomorrow.

For the Ballydoyle handler is set to give Mingun, a half-brother to Kingmambo, and Wordsworth, a half-brother to Giant’s Causeway, their racecourse bows in the Classic Hospitality EBF Maiden.

The Niarchos Family-owned Mingun is certainly bred to be something special - he is by Breeders’ Cup Classic winner A.P Indy out of brilliant racemare Miesque, herself victorious in the Breeders’ Cup Mile.

And his sternest opposition could come in the shape of stable mate Wordsworth, a colt by Deputy Minister.

O’Brien also saddles the Sadler’s Wells colt Alberto Giacometti.

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