Ruler of The World (far right) is a best-priced 11-10 to win the Irish Derby
PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)
OVER the last seven years Aidan O’Brien has ruled the Irish Derby with an iron fist. Not since 2005, when Hurricane Run carried Coolmore colours to victory for Andre Fabre, has a horse heralding from outside Ballydoyle won the Darley-sponsored Classic.
Curragh (IRE)SATURDAY, 29 JUNE 2013. DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH DERBY (Group 1) (3yo)
- Winner: €725,000, Runners: 9, Distance: 1m4f, Going: Good To Firm
1250000.00 guaranteed For 3yo Weights colts 9st; fillies 8st 11lb Confirmed 11 Penalty value 1st€725,000.00 2nd €237,500.00 3rd €112,500.00 4th €37,500.00 5th €25,000.00 6th €12,500.00
NO. DRAW FORM |
HORSE | AGE | WGT OR |
JOCKEY TRAINER RTF% |
TS | RPR | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14162-34 | CAP O´RUSHES
9
|
3 |
9-0
—
|
95 | 116 | |||
2951-30 | FESTIVE CHEER
28
|
3 |
9-0
109
|
79 | 124 | |||
3115-33 | GALILEO ROCK
28
|
3 |
9-0
117
|
101 | 132 | |||
421412 | LIBERTARIAN
28
|
3 |
9-0
—
|
108 | 132 | |||
5641-32 | LITTLE WHITE CLOUD
34
|
3 |
9-0
106
|
91 | 120 | |||
677-2118 | RALSTON ROAD b1
8
|
3 |
9-0
93
|
105 | 109 | |||
78111 | RULER OF THE WORLD p
28
|
3 |
9-0
120
|
113 | 135 | |||
83111-21 | SUGAR BOY
64
|
3 |
9-0
112
|
97 | 125 | |||
9515-231 | TRADING LEATHER
20
|
3 |
9-0
115
|
113 | 129 | |||
Last year, when saddling the overwhelming favourite Camelot, was the first time since Hurricane Run got the better of Scorpion that O’Brien relied on less than three runners. Perhaps it is a reflection of the regard in which Ruler Of The World is held that O’Brien only fields Festive Cheer as back up this year.
“Ruler Of The World has been fine since Epsom,” said the trainer. “We haven’t asked him to do a lot since the Derby as he isn’t a colt who needs much work. We’re happy with him and we know he handles the track. The ground should be fine for him.”
Galileo, in 2001, and Camelot both carried unbeaten records into the Irish Derby and if successful like them Ruler Of The World will become the 17th horse to complete the English-Irish Derby double.
Unraced at two, Ruler Of The World returns to the track where he made a successful debut back in April. Not since that 1m2f maiden has he been partnered by Joseph O’Brien, who will be on board here, with Ryan Moore stepping in at Chester in the Vase and at Epsom.
Seamie Heffernan, who rode back-to-back winners of the race in 2007 and 2008, partners Festive Cheer, who finished tenth behind his stablemate at Epsom.
“Festive Cheer was a bit disappointing at Epsom,” said O’Brien. “We were expecting him to run better. He seems in good form and, hopefully, he will perform better this time.”
The ground at the Curragh is good to firm on the round course and good, good to firm in places on the straight track. Some light rain is forecast for Saturday morning.
fonte: RacingPost