Ascot winner is state of the art for Joseph O’Brien
Prince of Wales’s victory another first in trainer’s already-glittering career.
State Of Rest is better travelled than most of us can claim to be, certainly after the past few years, and Joseph O’Brien’s colt has seen the inside of the winner’s enclosure in three continents in the past year. A flagbearer if there ever was one, the bay may have landed the Prix Ganay, the Cox Plate and the Saratoga Derby, but Royal Ascot represented unchartered waters for both trainer and horse. The four-year-old had never won on British turf and O’Brien had never tasted a training victory at the Royal meeting in his successful but somehow still burgeoning career. The fixture has hardly been a luckless one for O’Brien, however. As a jockey he was a six-time winner, including in the 2012 running of the Prince of Wales’s with So You Think. Only a handful of rivals joined State Of Rest in the race, but the colt was mildly overlooked as a 5-1 chance with Sir Michael Stoute’s Bay Bridge and John and Thady Gosden’s Lord North both more favoured.
Ridden by Shane Crosse, a rider O’Brien took under his wing as an apprentice, the distinction of lifting a Royal Ascot trophy both as a trainer and a jockey was achieved as the horse produced a superb front-running victory from the Stoute contender. “It’s very special to train my first winner here,” said O’Brien. “We’ve been coming here for a couple of years and we’ve yet to have a winner, so to win a race like the Prince Of Wales’s is special, I’m very proud and very thankful for the team at home. “He’s a very tough horse and he loves a fight, he’s hard to go past and we knew that he’d be fighting hard at the line. Shane executed it perfectly.” Trainer and jockey, 29 and 20 respectively, are aged more like brothers than mentor and mentee, but it was clear that O’Brien has been a key figure in the appreciation and nurturing of Crosse’s talent.


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