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Showing posts with label Ruler Of The World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruler Of The World. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Dubai World Cup Night Preview

Bold Showing - Giovanni Boldini can win the UAE Derby
The flat is definitely back in a big way this weekend and while the Lincoln will take centre stage on the domestic front at Doncaster on Saturday, internationally all eyes will be on Dubai for World Cup night at Meydan.

I don’t have a strong opinion this year on the world’s richest horse race, other than that I think last year’s Derby winner, and current favourite for the race Ruler Of The World looks vulnerable and that last year’s fourth Side Glance, the rank outsider of them all, could again outrun his price amidst reports of impressive work out on the course earlier today.

I do however have some stronger opinions on some of the races on the undercard.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Irish Derby Preview

Another Approach? - Libertarian can become the latest New Approach offspring to land a classic
With Royal Ascot only a few days removed it’s great to have classic action again this weekend with the Irish Derby taking place at the Curragh.

Won last year in a mud bath by Camelot, Ballydoyle will be hoping to follow up in the 2013 renewal without it taking as much out of their Epsom hero as it seemed to twelve months ago.

The ground should be nowhere near as horrendous as it was last year and hopefully a few more than the five that went to post twelve months ago will line-up here.

Aidan O’Brien and the Coolmore operation have won the race every year since 2006 and they would have to be hopeful that Epsom victor Ruler Of The World will add to that impressive record for them in 2013.

The unbeaten colt became the first horse since Shergar to follow up victory in the Chester Vase with victory in the Epsom classic and the son of Galileo currently heads up the betting looking to make it four wins out of four.

Unraced at two, Ruler Of The World has improved with every outing in 2013 and it’s hard to know still just how good he can be. However given how close the first five all finished to each other at Epsom, it is difficult to make a case on the form book for him being as short in the market as he is at present.

Obviously the Ballydoyle stranglehold on the race is also factored in to that price, but at just under three times the price Epsom second Libertarian looks a better bet from a value perspective.

Monday, 27 May 2013

The Derby 2013 Preview

Battle of the Bolge - Can Jim Bolger & Dawn Approach repel the Coolmore ranks in the Derby?
It’s the most prestigious classic of the season on Saturday as Epsom plays host to The Derby.

With fifteen horses still in the reckoning to tackle the downs’ demanding camber and undulations as of this morning, the time seemed right to run the rule over the contenders, not all of whom are guaranteed to run as things stand.

So here in ascending order based on current price (starting with the favourite) is my runner-by-runner guide to this year’s Epsom Derby:

Dawn Approach – Unbeaten 2000 Guineas winner and heavy favourite. Has won seven from seven including three Group 1s and Group 2 Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot. Unraced beyond 1m but sire won the Derby and looks like he should stay and handle unique demands of Epsom. Champion European two-year-old in 2012 and seems to improve with every run, dominant in 2000 Guineas and trained by a genius – the one to beat.