O’Brien and City Of Troy all set for Classic day of reckoning
All the work has been done – now the big day has come for unbeaten Guineas favourite.
Anyone else could be forgiven if they were a little twitchy as the hours count down to saddling the scorching-hot favourite for the Qipco 2000 Guineas. But pressure has long seemed an alien concept to Aidan O’Brien. It helps, of course, that the Ballydoyle handler has been in this position before – training the favourite for the Guineas is almost a yearly occurrence, and he even knows what it is like to have one beaten at odds-on, as that fate befell Air Force Blue in 2016. But the build up to City Of Troy’s seasonal reappearance has been a little bit different. There has been a huge buzz about this son of American Triple Crown hero Justify ever since he made his debut on July 1 last year, when O’Brien told reporters at the Curragh that Ryan Moore had said it was “the first time he’s ever rode a two-year-old that he thought wasn’t going to pull up (after the line)”. He was even more impressive in winning the Superlative Stakes by six and a half lengths and while connections decided not to risk him on the testing ground at home in the National Stakes, they took the plunge in the Dewhurst, the defining race for juveniles, and were rewarded with an imperious display. Part-owner Michael Tabor went on to say “this horse is our Frankel”, and bookmakers were quick to offer prices for the Triple Crown, last won in Britain by Nijinsky in 1970, trained by the great Vincent O’Brien at Ballydoyle. Quite incredibly he is as low as 5-1 to win the Derby and St Leger, as well as the Guineas. Frankel, of course, did not run in the Derby or Leger, but he was unforgettable in the Guineas back in 2011 – being the last odds-on favourite to oblige.
Champion 2YO City Of Troy (JUSTIFY) completes his morning workout at @Ballydoyle ahead of the Gr.1 2,000 Guineas at @NewmarketRace #Coolmore #Ballydoyle #HomeOfChampions pic.twitter.com/24XNM9VFQE
— Coolmore (@coolmorestud) April 26, 2024


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