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    Opera Singer, Reigning European Champion and Aidan O'Brien's Filly, is Expected to Not Participate in the 1,000 Guineas Race
Opera Singer, Reigning European Champion and Aidan O'Brien's Filly, is Expected to Not Participate in the 1,000 Guineas Race
Opera Singer to Not Participate in the 1,000 Guineas Race, Source: CnTraveler

Opera Singer, Reigning European Champion and Aidan O'Brien's Filly, is Expected to Not Participate in the 1,000 Guineas Race

Despite being a top contender with odds as low as 4-1, Opera Singer is unlikely to run. However, there is a possibility that her stablemate, Brilliant, might take her place after securing a victory at the Curragh.

Opera Singer, a strong contender for the Qipco 1,000 Guineas, will unfortunately not be able to participate in the prestigious Fillies Classic due to a minor setback.

After an impressive performance last year, she emerged as the top juvenile filly in Europe by winning the Group 1 Prix Marcel Boussac with a comfortable five-length lead. But on May 5 Opera Singer's odds for the Newmarket dropped to as low as 4-1. However, trainer Aidan O'Brien recently disclosed that she missed two weeks of intensive training, making her participation in the race "more unlikely than likely."

As a result, Brilliant, who secured a victory for Ballydole on the opening day of the new Irish Flat Turf season at the Curragh by triumphing in a Group 3 race, has earned a spot at Newmarket instead.

O'Brien's squad for 2024 consists of a group of three-year-olds, which includes City Of Troy, who is highly favoured to win both the 2,000 Guineas and the Derby. Additionally, he has Henry Longfellow, who has also remained undefeated thus far.

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