Leading filly Love for Aidan O'Brien is set to make her return this season at The Curragh in May with the Ballydoyle maestro pinpointing the Group Two Mooresbridge stakes as her potential starting point for the season.
Love was always destined to be a smart horse and at juvenile level proved that when finishing third on her final two year old start in the Group One bet365 Fillies Mile, but this season she has transformed into a world beater.
She made her seasonal debut in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket and beat a superb field of runners by over four lengths to solidify her credentials for the season.
From there O'Brien decided to step her up in trip for the Epsom Oaks and she revelled in the extra distance, beating a sound field by a devastating nine lengths.
The Yorkshire Oaks was another test for the three year old and again she passed with flying colours, not seeing a rival all the way round and going clear towards the end of the race.
All of these runs were in preparation for the Arc at ParisLongchamp but with the rain falling making the conditions extremely testing, she was withdrawn from the race.
There was rumours that the filly would head to the Breeders Cup meeting, but connections decided to pull up stumps for the season and bring her back this term.
The four year olds longterm aim once again will be to head over to France for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, but first she will put her three race unbeaten record on the line in the Group Two event at the Curragh.
(Credit ATR) O’Brien said: "Love might wait for the Mooresbridge (May 3, at the same course). It’s a long year, and we might wait a bit longer with her.”