American racing fraternity eagerly awaiting Classic siege of Troy
John Sadler: ‘It’s extremely exciting and it will add a lot to the event at Del Mar.’
Flightline’s trainer John Sadler believes City Of Troy could become a generational great if transferring his exemplary turf form to dirt at the Breeders’ Cup. Some of America’s most famous racing names are eagerly awaiting the stateside appearance of Aidan O’Brien’s Classic contender, including Californian great Sadler, who has twice got his hands on the dirt feature. The 68-year-old famously broke his own duck at the end-of-year world championships when Accelerate saw off a field including UK contenders Thunder Snow and Roaring Lion at Churchill Downs in 2018. Four years later, it was the turn of superstar colt Flightline to bring the curtain down on his flawless career when the Breeders’ Cup was held at Keeneland. Not only was Flightline’s imperious performance memorable from that historic Lexington occasion in 2022, but also the clamour from all in attendance to get a glimpse of the son of Tapit in the paddock before striding out on track to dazzle the world.
One of those eager to witness Flightline in the flesh was O’Brien, and Sadler feels the sentiment will be replicated when the Ballydoyle raider arrives at Del Mar for his Classic tilt. “Oh, I think we will be there to see him and everyone is excited to see the Classic and it is going to be a very interesting race,” said Sadler. “It’s extremely exciting and it will add a lot to the event at Del Mar – and City Of Troy is obviously one of the top horses in the world. “Even over here, we’ve been paying attention to the videos and we watched him when they took him to the synthetic track (Southwell) for his workout. It’s not an easy ask to win the Classic and I think it is very sporting of them to attempt it. “It’s tricky to say how he will do and turf to dirt is very hard. The fact he is by Justify, I like that. The Japanese horses are also good and it is going to be a truly international race.” Flightline’s eight-and-a-quarter-length Classic success is not only the greatest winning distance in the history of the race but ensured the unbeaten bay would go down in the annals of racing as a modern great.



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