A shock go to to Southwell could possibly be on the playing cards for Metropolis Of Troy as Aidan O’Brien ponders a path to the Breeders’ Cup Basic with the Derby hero.
Though surrendering his unbeaten report at Newmarket within the 2000 Guineas, he rebuilt the foundations of his stellar CV with an outstanding show at Epsom to safe Basic honours.
The Ballydoyle famous person has at all times been earmarked as a contender to race on grime within the Breeders’ Cup Basic on the finish of his three-year-old season and with the Coral-Eclipse nominated as his subsequent port of name, the planning is already underway with the son of Justify, who might be dropping again to 10 furlongs at Sandown.
He’ll stay at that distance for both York’s Juddmonte Worldwide Stakes or the Irish Champions Stakes at Leopardstown previous to his Del Mar project in early November, however earlier than departing for the America, O’Brien is contemplating following a well-trodden path to Southwell to finish his Breeders’ Cup preparations
The grasp of Ballydoyle has travelled expenses similar to Big’s Causeway and Declaration Of Battle to the Nottinghamshire monitor prior to now to work on their all-weather floor and the most recent Breeders’ Cup challenger is in line to comply with swimsuit.
“City Of Troy showed everyone what he can always do at now two and three, and it doesn’t look like a mile and a quarter should be any problem for him, he travelled very strongly at Epsom,” O’Brien instructed Racing TV’s Luck On Sunday.
“In our eyes we could not have been happier with him and I feel the lads have at the back of their heads that he might find yourself within the Basic on the Breeders’ Cup, and they’re considering to maintain him to a mile and 1 / 4, go to Sandown and provides Los Angeles his likelihood for his Basic on the Curragh (within the Irish Derby).
“He could then go to the Irish Champion Stakes or the Juddmonte afterwards and then go to the Classic.
“I feel that is what the lads are considering as I do know it was very sturdy on their thoughts that he might go to Saratoga [for the Travers Stakes] after Epsom, however their very own horse in America [Sierra Leone] took that slot and our fella was very inexperienced and babyish within the Derby at Epsom, so perhaps it will have been a step too fast for him on the time.
“We had in our head, and we have spoken about it a lot, and was thinking that if we did go to Sandown, then we could go to either York or Leopardstown and he could then do a prep in Southwell afterwards and then go on to America. The track at Southwell, we always felt it did us good when we went there with any type of horse.”