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Old 05-09-2009, 03:08 PM
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That time of year again - All set for another top class edition of the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial. A review of the winners since 2000:

2000 Sinndar - top class 2 Derbys and an Arc
2001 Galileo - top class 2 Derbys and a King George
2002 High Chaparral - top class 2 Derbys, 2 Breeders Cups, an Irish Champion Stakes
2003 - Alamshar - top class Irish Derby, King George
2004 - Yeats - top class Cornation Cup, Ascot Gold Cup
2005 - Fracas - eh, not quite the same level as above
2006 - Dylan Thomas - top class Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes x 2, Prix Ganay, King George, Arc
2007 - Archipenko - top class, Audemars Piguet QE II Cup winner, 2nd Arlington Million, 3rd Dubai Duty Free
2008 - Casual Conquest - on the verge of being top class, 3rd Epsom Derby, 2nd Irish Derby, in training this year.

2009s edition
N0. FORM HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER RTF% JOCKEY OR TS RPR
1 1 11-1
Fame And Glory 21 3 9-4 A P O´Brien J A Heffernan 112 — 127
b c Montjeu — Gryada (GB) (Shirley Heights (GB))
2 5 32-122
Fergus McIver 7 b1 3 9-1 J S Bolger D J Moran 105 — 122
b c Sadler´s Wells (USA) — Danelissima (Danehill (USA))
3 7 156-44
Hail Caesar 21 3 9-1 A P O´Brien C O'Donoghue 102 — 119
gr c Montjeu — Alabastrine (GB) (Green Desert (USA))
4 6 41-0
Liszt 21 3 9-1 A P O´Brien S M Levey 93 — 99
gr c Galileo — Corrine (Spectrum)
5 2 35-
Loch Long 214 3 9-1 Tracey Collins P Shanahan — — 89
b c Galileo — Spinney (GB) (Unfuwain (USA))
6 4 8121-3
Mourayan 21 3 9-1 John M Oxx M J Kinane 111 — 127
b c Alhaarth — Mouramara (Kahyasi (GB))
7 3 056-8
Tarankali 21 3 9-1 John M Oxx F M Berry 90 — 111
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Old 05-09-2009, 03:24 PM
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I think Fame And Glory could be very good. I say "think" because won very, very well on his debut this year (when Aidan's horses have been needing the run and so far have failed to impress). He seemed to win easily there and will no doubt come on a bundle, as all of Aidan's do.

However, I don't like the fact he was able to win over ten furlongs on heavy ground as a two year old. To me that suggests he could be rather slow.

I'm also not convinced that Aidan has a great crop of middle distance three year old colts this year. He seems to be taking stabs in the dark at all of the Derby trials, with horses seemingly not good enough (although won the Derby trial at Lingfield today). I just think that this could be a pretty lean year for O'Brien.

Mourayan looked good last year but was put in his place by Fame and Glory last month, and although he will improve for that, he surely can't have been so much further behind the O'Brien runner in terms of fitness? He's another one that would seem to be too slow this year.

Your thoughts, Brock?
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Old 05-10-2009, 05:49 AM
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No Chance, its a very tough race to decipher. Its surely between the top 2 who could both be potential superstars. It's hard enough to take the last race completely at face value as Mourayan was checked coming round the home turn and surely would have gone much closer than he did. Whatever happens today, he defo looks a 12f horse. I was surprised Fame and Glory won last time out as O'Brien's horses were in such desperate form but he won it well enough. He only has a 3lb penalty today compared to a 5lb one in the Ballysax. If he is typical O'Brien type, he should improve a ton for the Ballysax run which is quite a scary thought. I laid him last night at 1.82 as he was far too short, I might decide to back him if he goes to about 2.2 or so.
Oxx sounds reasonably confident in Mourayan today so I think I'll side with him but I dont think I'll be playing it big.

Its strange that we could have 2 top notchers here today bred to relish the Derby trip but both stables potentially have a better Derby candidate in their barn.
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Old 05-10-2009, 08:31 AM
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high chap should have won the bc race..le franco de stiffo
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Old 05-10-2009, 11:17 AM
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Well, I take that back about Fame And Glory could turn out to be slow. However, I think we can say that Mourayan could be put under that category.

Ridden confidently, travelled well, quickened and powered away. Scary thought is that he'll be better over a mile and half, but with Mourayan looking very one paced there is a question mark as to what he beat in winning this.

Mourayan looks like the St Leger type and in time could turn out to be a serious cup horse, but you'd have to say he wouldn't have the speed to win at Epsom.

Fame And Glory looks to have everything, but like I say I'm not going to go over board about him (unlike the bookmakers) as I'm not sure what this form is worth. I'm pretty sure that if Gan Amhras had turned up for this, he'd have either won or pushed Fame And Glory right to the line.

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Old 05-13-2009, 03:55 PM
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No Chance, just got a chance to see the race, I was impressed with the winner. Usually O'Brien's winners in this race arent that visually impressive (Galileo and High Chap just won after being impressive in the Ballysax), but this guy looked the goods. I have to say I, along with plenty of others with Mourayan. He should have improved for his first run, but didnt really and is slightly concerning. He may be badly in need of a step up in trip and Ill judge him on his next efforts.

I was surprised to see Nick Mordin have quite a negative view of the race. Fame and Glory will go to Epsom as a deserving favourite, but there are plenty of would be challengers. We'll know plenty more after the always informative Dante tomorrow.
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Old 05-13-2009, 04:00 PM
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I just get the impression that Fame And Glory beat very little the other day. I do like him and he's obviously a horse with plenty of class, but to me, he's beaten a very slow horse who will need a trip and very little else.

I think there are other horses that deserve to be shorter in the betting than this fella.
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The best Group 2 in the world was on again on Sunday with Midas Touch providing Aidan O'Brien with yet another winner. I do think he will be battling Fracas as the worst winner of this race over the past decade.

A review of the winners since 2000:

2000 Sinndar - top class 2 Derbys and an Arc

2001 Galileo - top class 2 Derbys and a King George

2002 High Chaparral - top class 2 Derbys, 2 Breeders Cups, an Irish Champion Stakes

2003 - Alamshar - top class Irish Derby, King George

2004 - Yeats - top class Cornation Cup, Ascot Gold Cup

2005 - Fracas - eh, not quite the same level as above

2006 - Dylan Thomas - top class Irish Derby, Irish Champion Stakes x 2, Prix Ganay, King George, Arc

2007 - Archipenko - top class, Audemars Piguet QE II Cup winner, 2nd Arlington Million, 3rd Dubai Duty Free

2008 - Casual Conquest - just shy of top class 3rd Epsom Derby, 2nd Irish Derby won a soft G1 - Tattersalls Gold Cup - in training again this year

2009 - Fame and Glory - top class, albeit a bit 'slow' - Irish Derby winner, 2nd Derby, Irish Champion Stakes - stays in training this year

2010 - Midas Touch - ???
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I do think he will be battling Fracas as the worst winner of this race over the past decade.
2010 - Midas Touch - ???
This was a really really small field, right?

Trying to catch up, trying to remember...

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