Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Derby history

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O’BRIEN EYES DERBY RECORD

Trainer Aidan O’brien bids to break yet another record hoping that one of his astonishin­g six entries in the 16-runner field will deliver him a historic eighth Derby victory.

His mass challenge has drawn murmurings of discontent but as 2016 champion jockey Jim Crowley, who rides Emissary for Hugo Palmer, told AFP: “You are not going to get any favours [from O’brien’s team] but then in a Derby you are going to get none full stop.”

O’brien, who won the Irish Derby last Saturday, would appear to favour Mogul as his number one jockey Ryan Moore has opted for him.

O’brien believes he has come on since a disappoint­ing fourth in the Derby trial, the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot.

“We’ve been happy with Mogul since Ascot,” said

O’brien.

“We think he’s gone the right way since his last run.

“He’s bounced out of Ascot with a big smile on his face begging for more.”

Big things are also expected of Roman Emperor whilst Padraig Beggy can dream of another shock win with Vatican City — he guided home O’brien’s least fancied runner Wings of Eagles to win the 2017 Derby at 40-1.

OAKS SET FOR THE POWER OF LOVE

O’brien can make it a remarkable day if Love adds the Oaks to her impressive English 1000 Guineas victory in June.

Moore rides her as he did at Newmarket with O’brien fielding three of the eight runners in his bid for a seventh Oaks.

Love seeks to emulate former O’brien star Minding’s feat in 2016 in winning both the classics.

Her chief rival is Frankly Darling, the mount of Dettori, who warmed up for the race with a dominant victory in the Ribblesdal­e Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The Oaks has been the property of both O’brien and Frankly Darling’s trainer John Gosden in the past six runnings with three wins apiece.

Gosden admits his filly is an unknown quantity and a bit raw but has oodles of talent.

“She’s still learning. As you can see, she was a little wild, there’s a bit of Frankel [her sire] about her,” said the 69-year-old Englishman after her victory in the Ribblesdal­e.

“’I want to run and it’s my business if I want to run, not the jockey’s’. She’s got a lot of class.

“If I have an Oaks filly, it’s her.”

Dettori added: “This filly has got some lungs, let me tell you...i’m very excited about her.”

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