Sunday Territorian

DERBY WINNER CUP FAVOURITE

Irish three-year-old surely now headed for Flemington classic in November

- AAP

THE youngest horse in the field has shown stamina and staying prowess beyond his years with Russian Camelot claiming the South Australian Derby.

Bred to northern hemisphere time, Russian Camelot was giving away six months to most of his rivals in yesterday’s 2500m classic at Morphettvi­lle. Ridden by John Allen, the Danny O’Brien-trained Russian Camelot assumed $2.90 favouritis­m from Dalasan ($3.80) and punters were spoton. Allen brought Russian Camelot down the centre of the track to nail Dalasan and win going away by 1 ¾ lengths.

Because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on cross-border travel, O’Brien watched the race from Caulfield.

“Obviously we’re really excited. He’s a horse that we’ve had a huge opinion of,” O’Brien said.

“We’ve had him since he was a yearling and this was a race that we’ve been aiming him at for the better part of 12 months. He’s turned up and delivered.

“It’s very satisfying. It’s never been done before - a northern hemisphere horse has never won a Derby in Australia. I don’t think one has ever run? We were very confident going into today that there were no excuses. He’d had everything we needed to do to get him right today.”

O’Brien, who won the 2019 Melbourne Cup with Vow And

Declare, would not be drawn on Russian Camelot’s Cup prospects but the TAB wound him into $11 favouritis­m. “He’s obviously been a very exciting horse,” he said.

“We’ll see about the Cup. He’s still a young horse.

“We’ll enjoy today. The owners are a great group of people who have resisted some big offers for the horse and I’m sure they’re all thrilled as we are that he’s won a Derby.”

Despite having to complete two weeks of self-isolation, Allen was lured by the quality of rides he could command, in particular Russian Camelot. “When I got offered this ride it became a bigger carrot to head to Adelaide,” Allen said.

“Danny filled me with confidence. He said ride this horse like the best horse. He was confident if he was close enough on the corner that he would have a better turn of foot. It proved that way. He was just the superior horse.”

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John Allen on Russian Camelot

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