Kentucky Derby remains a big target for Ryan Moore
Hopes had been high with Mendelssohn in 2018.
Ryan Moore still ranks the Kentucky Derby as the race he would most like to add to his already glittering CV. Moore has won a raft of top-level races across the world, lifting each of the British Classics at least twice, claiming two Prix de l’Arc de Triomphes and bagging high-profile global golds in both the Melbourne and Japan Cup. However, his last two trips to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby have ended in disappointment, with Lines Of Battle finishing seventh in 2013 and Mendelssohn coming home last after a luckless run two years ago. Victory in the ‘Run for the Roses’ remains an ambition Moore would like to fulfil.He told Betfair’s ‘Lockdown Lowdown’ podcast: “The Kentucky Derby is always going to be high up there. There’s always new races now that are worth a lot of money. But I would stay the Kentucky Derby is number one for sure.” Mendelssohn’s defeat was particularly disappointing for Moore as he appeared to have a decent shout prior to the race. Winner of the 2017 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf for Aidan O’Brien, the Scat Daddy colt had prepped for Churchill Downs with an 18-and-a-half-length romp in the UAE Derby at Meydan. Mendelssohn was saddled with an unfavourable draw in stall 14 of 20 for the Kentucky Derby though, and Moore felt his chance had gone once he received a couple of significant bumps in the early stages.
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