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Horse Racing Tips That Won Yesterday — True Love Lands the Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragh

Horse Racing Tips That Won Yesterday — True Love Lands the Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragh

Four Group races. Four wins. True Love completed the set yesterday at the Curragh, landing the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas at 4/5 to add the Irish Classic to her Queen Mary, Cheveley Park, and Newmarket 1,000 Guineas victories. She was Horse Racing Oracle AI's NAP of the day. She won. The form book had been clear from the moment the Curragh card was published — this was the strongest Group 1 case of the season.

Ryan Moore settled her smoothly, she travelled with the authority of a horse who had already done this at the highest level, and when he asked her to extend approaching the final furlong she did exactly what the Newmarket form had suggested she was capable of: stayed on powerfully to the line, confirming that the step up to a mile suits her every bit as well as the six and seven furlongs of her 2yo campaign.

The case had been built on a straightforward reading of the evidence. Queen Mary winner — top-class juvenile form over six furlongs. Cheveley Park winner — same distance, stronger field, American Queen back in fourth. A reappearance win over seven furlongs beating Magny Cours and Pivotal Attack readily. Then the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket, where she travelled strongly and stayed on powerfully despite the expert view noting she had the advantage of race fitness over stablemate Precise. Yesterday at the Curragh, with that fitness advantage resolved and 21 more days of preparation behind her, the margin told its own story.

What This Season Has Shown

The week of May 18–25 has been the most productive period the daily NAP process has produced. Lunar Melody at Carlisle. Scairp Dubh at Hexham. Rebel Tribesman at Warwick. Nightsinwhitesatin at Catterick. Ice Max at Goodwood. Ladies Day at Bangor on Dee. True Love in the Irish 1,000 Guineas. Winners at every level of the sport — from a £5,281 Class 4 maiden hurdle to a Group 1 Classic — identified by the same underlying method.

The variables are always the same. Going suitability. Trainer form. RPR versus official or market assessment. Course form. Jockey booking. The application of those variables consistently, without bias, across every race on every card is what the system is designed to do. This week has been a clean demonstration of what that looks like in practice.

What Comes Next for True Love

A filly who has won the Queen Mary, the Cheveley Park, the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket, and now the Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragh is in the conversation for every major middle-distance target of the summer. The Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot is the obvious next step — a Group 1 over a mile for fillies that True Love would go into as the clear form horse. Her progressive profile from six furlongs at two to a mile at three suggests a horse who may yet improve again as the season develops.

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