Hermosa, ridden by Wayne Lordan, won by a length to secure O'Brien his 5th 1,000 Guineas win and fourth double in season-opening Classics. Lady Kaya was second, while favorite Qabala finished third.
The Derby is next on Aidan O’Brien’s sights with Galileo colt
Japan, who is widely seen as his best chance in the Epsom race. The colt is likely to headline the Vase which O’Brien seems to regard as the ideal prep-race for Epsom next month.
Race Info:
Distance:1 mile (1,609 metres), Surface: Turf, Track: Straight, Qualification: Three-year-old fillies, Weight: 9 st 0 lb, Purse: £500,000