Monday 18 May 2009

The Derby Latest

Just three days to go to The Derby and we know the field. See The Stars has now been installed as 11/4 favourite. Trained by John M Oxx at the Currabeg stable Co. Kildare he is aiming to be the first horse for 20 years to win both The Derby and The Guineas. He is the half brother of 2001 winner Galileo but there is a doubt about his stamina
Fame And Glory has moved out to 7/2 he had a stunning win, at Leopardstown in Ireland, on 10th May coming home at 9/4. He is the grandson of Shirley Heights and great grandson of Mill Reef both former Derby winners. Shirley Heights sired the 1985 Derby winner Slip Anchor. So he has the blood line. He is one of six trained in Ireland at Coolmore by Aiden O'brien.
Johnny Murtagh the Ballydoyle stable jockey has chosen to ride third favourite Rip Van Winkle 4/1 the son of 2001 Derby winner Galileo. This was something of a surprise as Murtagh had the choice of all six of O'brien's runners. On his last outing he was fourth in the Guineas. But he has ridden Rip on his last four outings.


There are four other horses from the Ballydoyle stable in the top ten of the betting. They are Black Bear Island 7/1 winner of the Dante at York in May Masterofthehorse 14/1 2nd in the Chester Vase Age of Aquarius 22/1 winner of the Lingfield Derby Trial and Golden Sword 40/1 winner of the Chester Vase.



Crowded House 25/1 has slipped to eighth in the betting following his poor showing in The Dante Stakes at York last time out (see my previous blog). Trainer Brian Meehan confirmed the horse would run on Saturday unless the going became heavy. In that case he would go to Chantilly on Sunday to run in the French Derby.

Gan Amhras 7/1 has a connection to Coolmore his sire Galileo who won the Derby in 2001 was trained by Aiden O'brien.



Kite Wood 20/1 is trained at the Godolphin stables by Saeed Bin Suroor. Despite being beaten into fifth in the Dante Stakes he remains a good each way bet. That completes the top ten in the betting.

Montaff 50/1 trained by Mick Channon South Easter 40/1 another son of Galileo and John Gosden's Debussy 50/1 complete the field. Eight of the thirteen runners are trained in Ireland the other five are trained in England. The odds are 5/1 for Aiden O'Brien to train First Second and Third.

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1 comment:

  1. excellent, Robert what great coverage -- thanks so much! what time does the race begin? Greenwich Mean Time?

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