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Aidan O’Brien hails City Of Troy ‘best’ Derby winner after landing 10th victory

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Aidan O’Brien hails City Of Troy ‘best’ Derby winner after landing 10th victory

City Of Troy lost admirers when defeated for the first time in the 2,000 Guineas but showed what he was capable of with a brilliant victory in £1.5 million Epsom Classic

Aidan O’Brien (right) with the Derby trophy and Ryan Moore(AFP via Getty Images)

Aidan O’Brien confounded the sceptics again to secure his 10th victory in the Betfred Derby at Epsom.

City Of Troy had carried all before him as a two-year-old, winning in such impressive style that his Coolmore connections voiced a hope he could become ‘our Frankel’.




Those expectations were shattered when he suffered a surprise defeat in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket where he trailed in ninth of 11 as the 4-6 favourite.

With no visible reason for the performance, pundits began to question whether the colt had trained on and whether he had the size to become a top level three-year-old.

Even after O’Brien shouldered the blame, arguing that City Of Troy had become upset in the stalls and he had not prepared City Of Troy properly for his first mission of the year, there were many still unconvinced.

The master trainer would have to pull off a bigger miracle than he managed 12 months earlier with Auguste Rodin, who won the Derby after flopping in the 2,000 Guineas, was the overriding narrative.

Yet he did it as City Of Troy, ridden by Ryan Moore, found a path along the inside rail to emerge behind the loose running Voyage, who lost jockey Pat Dobbs exiting the stalls, and then gallop to a two and three quarter length victory from Ambiente Friendly with O’Brien’s Los Angeles in third.

City Of Troy out in front from Ambiente Friendly (yellow colours) in the Derby(PA)

Moore said: “Aidan never lost faith in him. We stuck to the plan and it’s come off again.

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