Ansgar


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Ans•gar

(ˈæns gɑr)

also Ans•kar

(ˈæn skɑr)

n.
Saint, 801–865, French Benedictine priest and missionary: patron saint of Scandinavia.
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Raised to a lofty mark of 117 for his Galway success, the Ger Lyonstrained chestnut, set for a winter campaign in Dubai, proved his star quality when landing the Group 3 Solonaway Stakes at the Curragh, beating Ansgar and the highly-regarded Darwin.
Ballydoyle will be represented by Darwin in the Group 2 Dubai Challenge Stakes, in which Joseph O'Brien's mount will be joined by compatriots Fiesolana (Billy Lee) and Ansgar (Rory Cleary).
And the Group 2 Dubai Challenge Stakes, over seven furlongs, is the target for Willie McCreery's progressive filly Fiesolana (Billy Lee) and the Sabrina Harty-trained Ansgar (Rory Cleary).
Gro 1 On the supporting card, crack apprentice Colin Keane registered his first Group-race victory when 117-rated Brendan Brackan landed the Group 3 Solonaway Stakes, beating Ansgar and disappointing odds-on favourite Darwin.
Gordon Lord Byron ground out a hard earned success under Johnny Murtagh in the Group 3 Desmond Stakes after the long odds on favourite got on top close home to beat the front running Ansgar by a neck for trainer Tom Hogan.
8.00: ANSGAR (D P McDonogh, 6-1) 1; Akasaka (13-2) 2; Cul Baire (4-1f) 3.
And course specialist Denny Crane hinted at a return to form when fourth to Ansgar last time and should be noted in the finale.