Roaring Lion and Oisin Murphy win the Juddmonte International at York

Cracking Group 1 renewals in store at Leopardstown on Saturday

<span style='font-size:12pt'><span style='line-height:150%'><span style='font-family:"Times New Roman",serif'><span style='font-size:9.0pt'><span style='line-height:150%'><span style='font-family:"Helvetica",sans-serif'><span style='color:black'>Roaring Lion, already a dual Group 1 winner thisyear, heads the eight runners declared for the Group 1 QIPCO IrishChampion Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday. John Gosden&rsquo;sCoral-Eclipse and Juddmonte International Stakes winner hasopposition from old foe, Aidan O'Brien&rsquo;s Newmarket 2,000Guineas winner Saxon Warrior with Pascal Bary&rsquo;s QIPCO Prix duJockey Club winner Study Of Man also making the trip to the Dublinvenue for the opening day of Longines Irish Champions Weekend.<br><br>Addeybb, trained by William Haggas, is a second British raiderwhile Aidan O'Brien is also represented by Deauville, Rhododendronand Athena. Verbal Dexterity made a promising return to action atthe Curragh last month and will carry the hopes of Jim Bolger.<br><br>Alpha Centauri tops a field of seven for the Group 1 CoolmoreFastnet Rock Matron Stakes. Jessica Harrington&rsquo;s filly hasbeen the star of the season and is chasing a fifth consecutiveGroup 1 win having won in great style at the Curragh, Royal Ascot,Newmarket and Deauville.<br><br>The Karl Burke-trained Laurens could well emerge as the chiefthreat to Alpha Centauri. Aidan O&rsquo;Brien takes her on withMagical, Clemmie and Happily while Johnny Murtagh runs LighteningQuick. A second contender for the other side of the Irish Sea isthe Mick Channon-trained Dan&rsquo;s Dream.<br><br>The KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes will be run as a Group 2 for thefirst time and has attracted a field of nine. KevinPrendergast&rsquo;s Madhmoon created a favourable impression whenwinning on his debut at Leopardstown a month ago as did DermotWeld&rsquo;s Masaff and another unbeaten contender is the GerLyons-trained Pythion.<br><br>The Group 2 Clipper Logistics Boomerang Stakes has attracted 11runners including the Dermot Weld-trained Making Light which was soimpressive when recording her fifth career win at Cork lastmonth.<br><br>A field of seven will go to post for the Group 3 Paddy&rsquo;sRewards Club Stakes with the Ger Lyons-trained Mustajeer and JimBolger&rsquo;s Stellar Mass among the opposition toBallydoyle&rsquo;s Giuseppe Garibaldi and Rostropovich.<br><br>The opening race of Longines Irish Champions Weekend is theBallylinch Stud Irish EBF Ingabelle Stakes, a new listed race onthe card. The Mick Channon-trained Gospel was a winner on her firststart and takes on a strong-looking home team that includes JessicaHarrington&rsquo;s impressive Curragh winner Trethias.<br><br>Both handicaps on the card will boast full fields of 18 runnerswith Lagostovegas, a Royal Ascot winner for Willie Mullins toppingthe weights in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF &lsquo;Petingo&rsquo;Handicap while last year&rsquo;s winner Burnt Sugar and runner-upSilverkode feature among the final declarations for the IrishStallion Farms EBF &lsquo;Sovereign Path&rsquo; Handicap.<br><br>Pat Keogh, CEO of Leopardstown Racecourse, said: &ldquo;We aredelighted with the declarations for all our races on Saturday. Theyare a great reflection of the status of Longines Irish ChampionsWeekend.&rdquo;</span></span></span></span></span></span></span>