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There are five candidates submitted by AP O'Brien, including a priori highlights the Irish Derby winner, Frozen Fire, who will be ridden by Johnny Murtagh and depart as a favorite of the test. But my favorite is the pupil who will be ridden by Colm O'Donoghue, Washington Irving. Colm O'Donoghue has served most recently as Ballydoyle jockey third after J. Murtagh and JA Heffernan, the former gets on the favorite, and the second will be at Curragh to ride Septimus in the Irish St Leger. Washington Irving is a son of Montjeu and Shouk (Shirley Heights), mother of Alexandrova, so you should have no problems with distance. Expectations have been taken on it since its inception, but has not been able to leave after six outings maiden track, five of them this year. English Derby was fifth and last in the Irish, coming off a second GIII in Ireland in mid-August compared to the old. The step must be insured by their peers in the yard, and can be a good surprise. I quite like. Look Here won the Oaks impressively, on a test that was run at full speed from the start. He has not run, but this has been their goal since then, the distance should not be a problem, and with only three runs on his record, should make progress ahead. Will be close. Frozen Fire is the first choice of Ballydoyle theoretical, since coming off a controversial Irish Derby with a very good shot. Better not take into account the English Derby, the Dante was good, and should not walk away. Sir Michael Stoute has two elements: Doctor Fremantle, choice of Ryan Moore (partly due to ground conditions), fourth in the Epsom Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris, and Conduit, son of Dalakhani lovingly prepared for this test, which will be ridden by L. Dettori. Both are safe. . . .