Breeders’ Cup: City Of Troy prepared as if ‘going into a world championship boxing match’​

by | Nov 1, 2024 | Sports

Aidan O’Brien says he has left no stone unturned in getting the Derby winner ready for the richest race in the US on his first start on dirt

​Aidan O’Brien says he has left no stone unturned in getting the Derby winner ready for the richest race in the US on his first start on dirt Aidan O’Brien says he has left no stone unturned in getting the Derby winner ready for the richest race in the US on his first start on dirt   

Aidan O’Brien says he has prepared star colt City Of Troy as if he is taking part in a world championship boxing match on Saturday.

The horse he has championed as the best he has ever trained will face his ultimate test when he races on US dirt for the first time in the £5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar.

City Of Troy has won six of his seven starts and since flopping in the 2,000 Guineas, has won the Derby, Eclipse and Juddmonte International.

Because he is a son of the US Triple Crown winner Justify, O’Brien and owners the Coolmore partners believe he is the best equipped of any previous challenger from the stable to successfully transition to the different surface.

O’Brien’s record in the race is zero wins from 17 runners, his runners include some of his famous horses such as Galileo, Hawk Wing and So You Think.

“I’ve looked back at those losses 100 times, of course, and we try to learn everything we can, all the time,” O’Brien said.

“If we make a mistake, and there’s always loads of mistakes that we make — obviously when they run bad and get beat — then that’s another stone we have to look under.

“At the moment, we think we’ve looked under them all for a horse that has never run here in America.

“We’ve given him a hard time lately and it’s like going into a world championship boxing match. You have to be ready to be driven over and bulletproof and we think he’s as bulletproof as we can have him before he runs.

“Then, who knows, maybe there could be more things we should have done.”

City Of Troy (centre): will race on dirt for the first time on Saturday
City Of Troy (centre): will race on dirt for the first time on Saturday
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As part of City Of Troy’s preparation, O’Brien flew him to Southwell racecourse for a gallop, replicating US conditions by using a special starting gate with a bell which sounded when the stalls opened. The tapeta surface is not dirt though.

O’Brien said: “Every time every horse comes along, we try to expose them in every way, good and bad.

“The lads at one time used to be all about commercial value, but now it’s all about getting the horse to show what they can do and can’t do. If we didn’t do this, we would probably say for forever, ‘why didn’t we do it’.

“Obviously, we fail all the time, but if we don’t fail, we don’t get better and we always learn more from your failures than your wins. That’s just the way it is.”

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