3.27 Curragh – Coolmore Stud Wootton Bassett Tom Cooper Irish EBF Futurity Stakes (Group 2, 7f, 2yo, Good, €120,000)

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Race Shape & Draw:
Five-runner Group 2 over 7f. Pace looks even-to-steady: Geryon showed early speed when winning maiden, Go Just Do It raced prominently, while A Boy Named Susie and Constitution River both shaped like strong travellers who can sit handy before finishing off well. With only five runners, no major draw bias.


Strongest Contenders

Constitution River (A P O’Brien) – Proven, Progressive

  • Already ran to RPR 103 when winning comfortably at Galway after just failing in a hot Newmarket maiden.
  • Pedigree screams stamina and improvement, but he showed tactical pace over 7f.
  • Stable has a fine record in this race; could be Ballydoyle’s first string.
  • Clear form choice, scope to improve again.

A Boy Named Susie (Donnacha O’Brien) – Promising, Unexposed

  • Debut winner at Killarney (RPR 102), showing a sharp turn of foot.
  • Pedigree has speed (Mehmas line) but also stamina (Montjeu), making 7f ideal now.
  • Trainer very bullish post-race, with Group entries already pencilled in.
  • Looks a colt of above-average ability; serious player.

Main Dangers

Geryon (G M Lyons) – Promising, Needs Step Forward

  • Strong-finishing winner here over C&D (RPR 97), finding plenty late.
  • Trainer bullish, comparing him favourably to past Lope De Vega progeny in the yard.
  • Needs to improve 5–7lb to match Constitution River and A Boy Named Susie, but pedigree and profile say he will.

Go Just Do It (Joseph O’Brien) – Interesting Outsider

  • Shaped with real promise on debut in strong maiden behind New Zealand, only fading late (RPR 96).
  • By Kingman, bred to progress sharply second time out.
  • Could be underestimated but may lack the class edge yet.

Unlikely Contender

Chicago Pope (J P Murtagh) – Exposed, Place Angle Only

  • Twice placed in big-field maidens, best RPR 69.
  • Pedigree suggests improvement in time, but big gap to others here.
  • Outclassed on ratings, looks pace filler.

Runner Scores (Suitability & Today’s Setup)

  • Constitution River – 9/10 (proven Group-class ability, handles ground, will stay further; Ballydoyle intent).
  • A Boy Named Susie – 8.5/10 (hugely impressive debut, strong profile; slight inexperience).
  • Geryon – 7.5/10 (game maiden winner, progressive type, but needs step forward).
  • Go Just Do It – 7/10 (promising debut, strong connections, may just lack polish today).
  • Chicago Pope – 4/10 (outclassed, minor place chance at best).

Private Tissue Odds

  • Constitution River – 6/4
  • A Boy Named Susie – 15/8
  • Geryon – 4/1
  • Go Just Do It – 6/1
  • Chicago Pope – 33/1

Summary & Smart Play

This looks a classy renewal of the Futurity Stakes despite only five runners. Constitution River sets the form standard and should improve again, but A Boy Named Susie impressed on debut and may have the gears to upset the Ballydoyle colt. Geryon brings a strong local maiden win and can chase the pair home, with Go Just Do It an improving dark horse who will win races but maybe not at this level yet.

Smart Play:

  • Win Bet – Constitution River (solid form, professional, improving).
  • Saver – A Boy Named Susie (serious raw talent, could leap forward).
  • Forecast Angle: Constitution River / A Boy Named Susie exacta.

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