Auguste Rodin allays ground fears to firmly stake Classic claims
O’Brien runner heads Guineas and Derby markets after Doncaster glory.
In the end it was a big fuss about nothing as the ante-post Derby favourite Auguste Rodin more than coped with heavy ground at Doncaster to win the Vertem Futurity Trophy and provide Aidan O’Brien with a record 11th success in the Group One. O’Brien did not give the green light for the son of the late, great Japanese stallion Deep Impact, out of Coolmore’s own Rhododendron, to run until the race before. What O’Brien did not reveal, though, was a cunning plan to let the rest of the field take the usual route against the far rail while his two runners and Frankie Dettori on Epictetus took the usually shunned near-side route. At halfway it looked the wrong decision, as the main group were well clear and Ryan Moore realised he was going to have to make a move. By then Royal Ascot winner Holloway Boy had gone clear and it looked sure to be a shootout across the width of the track, only for Karl Burke’s runner to veer markedly to his right and at one point the pair looked on course for a collision.Auguste Rodin kept straight and true, however, and the 9-4 favourite came clear to beat Epictetus by an impressive three and a half lengths with Holloway Boy third. O’Brien is now the most successful trainer in the race, moving clear of the late Sir Henry Cecil with 11 winners in a contest which has a great record in unearthing future stars. Five have gone on to win the Derby, while Saxon Warrior, Magna Grecia and Kameko went on to win the Guineas between 2017 and 2019. Coral make the winner their 5-1 favourite for the Guineas and 3-1 favourite for the Derby. “We came here with the intention of not taking him out, but we discussed it with the lads and said if the ground was heavy we wouldn’t run.” said O’Brien.
He’s good, this Auguste Rodin! The son of Deep Impact and Rhododendron looks a real star and lands the Group 1 @vertemam Futurity Trophy at @DoncasterRaces for Ryan Moore and Aidan O’Brien… pic.twitter.com/osJoEMAaoi
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 22, 2022
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