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IRELAND: Tapestry Added To Moyglare

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Aidan O'Brien has supplemented Tapestry for the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday to set up a mouth-watering clash with Kiyoshi.

The pair head the market for next season's 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, with Kiyoshi on offer at 7-1 and Tapestry trading at a best-priced 10s.

The Ballydoyle filly, a daughter of Galileo, struck over the course and distance in the Group Two Debutante Stakes earlier this month to take her 100 per cent record to two. She was added to the field for the Group One at a cost of 22,500 euro.

O'Brien left in four others, Bluebell, Minorette, Perhaps and Wonderfully, as 13 fillies were confirmed.

Charlie Hills trains Kiyoshi, who was last seen putting up a superb show to beat subsequent Deauville Group Three winner Sandiva by three and a quarter lengths in the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The Lambourn handler said: "She's going to run there. We are very happy with her and looking forward to running her over seven furlongs. It's a galloping track and should suit her."

There is a second British possible in the shape of the Clive Brittain-trained Rizeena. She won the Queen Mary Stakes at the Royal meeting and was third to No Nay Never in the Prix Morny on her latest start.

Jim Bolger still has three entries - Craic Agus Spraoi, Peony Fairy and Prudent Approach.

Dermot Weld is double-handed with Afternoon Sunlight and Carla Bianca, while John Murphy's Touch Of Snow completes the list.