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City Of Troy showed his class as he ran out a convincing victor in the Betfred Derby at Epsom. Aidan O’Brien’s charge had been a superstar juvenile but flattered to deceive when well beaten in the 2000 Guineas. However, just like stablemate Auguste Rodin did 12 months ago, the 3-1 favourite silenced any doubters with a dazzling display in the blue riband event.

READ MORE: Epsom Derby 2024 full race card and tips - list of runners on Saturday READ MORE: Jockey compares himself to Del Boy Trotter after ‘bluffing’ his way to Oaks success Ryan Moore had to pick a route through after being caught inside in mid-division turning for home, but fortune favoured the brave as he powered home to score by two and three-quarter lengths from Ambiente Friendly, who travelled smoothly throughout but could not match the winner’s turn of foot. It was a record-extending 10th Derby triumph for Ballydoyle maestro O’Brien, and a fourth win in the race for Moore. O’Brien also saddle the third home in the shape of Los Angeles.



O’Brien said: “The exciting thing for us is Justify (his sire); he has looked very special all the way and the class that they have, speed as well as stamina, is amazing. “Ryan gave him an incredible ride and I’m so grateful to everyone for the work they have done. “We knew the Guineas was totally wrong and I made mistakes training him, that’s the bottom line.

There were stones I didn’t look under, he was too fresh, he was unprepared, he blew up, tha.

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