Santiago heads into battle for O’Brien in Irish Derby
Royal Ascot winner one of six for Ballydoyle in Curragh Classic.
Royal Ascot winner Santiago heads Aidan O’Brien’s quest for a 14th success in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh on Saturday. The Authorized colt finished second on his first two starts as a juvenile – including to top-class filly Alpine Star – before getting off the mark at short odds in a maiden at Listowel in September. Ridden by Ryan Moore at the Royal meeting, O’Brien’s charge was a ready winner but is down in trip and up in class this weekend. “He seems to be in good form since Ascot. He obviously hasn’t done much,” said O’Brien, who sprang a 33-1 surprise last year with Sovereign.Intended @Ballydoyle Irish Derby runners• Arthur’s Kingdom• Santiago• Order Of Australia• Iberia• Dawn Patrol• Tiger Moth
— Ballydoyle Racing (@Ballydoyle) June 25, 2020
“He’s a horse we always thought would stay and that’s why he went to the race in Ascot. It will be interesting coming back to a mile and a half as well. “I think he’s versatile enough ground-wise.” Seamie Heffernan takes over from Moore, with Santiago one of six runners for Ballydoyle. Among them is Arthur’s Kingdom, who is aided by first-time cheekpieces having finished second in the King Edward VII Stakes at Ascot. “He’s in good form as well. Obviously he hasn’t done much since Ascot either,” said O’Brien. “He’s a real honest, straightforward horse. Ascot was his first run of the year so it was a good run.”
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