Benvenuto Cellini put his Epsom disappointment behind him by main dwelling a one-two-three for Aidan O’Brien within the Dubai Obligation Free Irish Derby on the Curragh.
The Chester Vase winner was the clear favorite to offer the Ballydoyle handler together with his twelfth victory within the Derby at Epsom three weeks in the past, however a sluggish begin and sluggish floor noticed him end down the sphere earlier than he was controversially declared a non-runner after it transpired he nonetheless had a leg on a shelf within the stalls when the gates opened.
With Ryan Moore sticking with him, relatively than switching to Epsom hero and stablemate Christmas Day, the son of Frankel was the 7/4 market chief to reward those that stored the religion – and whereas he missed the break barely once more, he quickly recovered and travelled easily into rivalry earlier than knuckling all the way down to see off Christmas Day by a size and three-quarters.
Pierre Bonnard was only a neck additional behind in third, with beforehand unbeaten Raaheeb again in fourth.
Moore mentioned of the winner: “He has plenty of high quality, he confirmed that at Leopardstown final 12 months and he did at Chester.
“Epsom was only a mess. Clearly we had the stalls (drawback) and all the pieces, however with the bottom being the best way it was, that was the one time I’ve ridden within the Derby after we have not stayed on the far facet. It was an uncommon set of circumstances and the best way Epsom will get when it is like that you need to be near the tempo and due to what occurred he had no hope.
“He is nonetheless a bit of bit babyish. There’s nothing fallacious together with his temperament. Sadly at Epsom the horse beside me kicked out, he kicked out and we made a mistake, however slowly these issues are getting ironed out, hopefully he’ll proceed to be taught and proceed to do issues higher.
“He’s a beautiful mover and it will be interesting to see what the future holds.”
On whether or not he thought of using Christmas Day as a substitute, the rider added: “I spoke with Aidan as I rushed through the airport on Friday morning and we decided we’d stick with him (Benvenuto Cellini) hoping the ground was going to be nicer and we believed he had quality.
“However to be sincere, we at all times felt all three of them might win and so they’ve completed one-two-three. On completely different days with completely different circumstances, any of them might have received.”
O’Brien was winning his 18th Irish Derby and his third Derby of the year, having won at Epsom with Christmas Day and saddled the first three home in the French version – the Prix du Jockey Club – headed by Constitution River.
The trainer said: “We at all times appreciated him (Benvenuto Cellini) and he had an excellent run in Chester earlier than Epsom. Clearly all of the issues appeared to conspire in opposition to him at Epsom and it was very troublesome for Ryan. I believed it was most likely inconceivable to make up two furlongs – he wasn’t overwhelmed one furlong, he was overwhelmed two in Epsom.
“I’m delighted for Ryan because it was a difficult decision. A lot of people put a lot of hard work into it and I’m grateful to them all.”
Having now met at Epsom and on the Curragh, Benvenuto Cellini and Christmas Day look set to chart completely different paths for the remainder of season.
Contemplating future plans, O’Brien added: “Benvenuto is a beautiful mover with a lot of class. Ryan felt we’d rather go back to a mile and a quarter than go any further than a mile and a half, so that’s class.
“He might go to the King George, or if he wants a break he’ll have a break. The Grand Prix de Paris may come too quickly so I would think about he might need a bit of relaxation and will go for the Irish Champion Stakes or one thing like that. He will even be nicely suited to America – quick floor with tempo on – so he might be prepared made for the Breeders’ Cup Turf.
“Christmas Day will probably be going the Leger route, he’ll stay very well.”
Half-owner John Magnier added: “It’s a pity Peter and Stephanie (Brant, part-owners) can’t be here. They were coming to Epsom but she fell ill in London and you know what happened the horse, he was a non-runner.
“Peter understands the breeding business and he is aware of this recreation from A by means of Z. He was a high polo participant himself.
“It’s no accident that he would be involved in breeding a Derby winner. He must be the best three-year-old that there is at the moment.”
Purview units up some lofty targets with Worldwide win
Purview additional enhanced his rising repute with a complete victory within the Dubai Obligation Free Worldwide Stakes.
Dermot Weld’s colt seemed an thrilling prospect when second to the top-class Delacroix in final 12 months’s Leopardstown Derby Trial and whereas he was overwhelmed on his subsequent couple of begins, he signed off for 2025 with a Listed win at Cork and seemed higher than ever when streaking clear on his return in final month’s Orby Stakes.
The son of Kingman was an even-money favorite to say a primary Group-race win on his return to the Curragh and after travelling nicely within the slipstream of Sindria for a lot of the 10-furlong journey, he was pushed clear by Colin Keane to win comfortably by three-quarters of a size from Trustyourinstinct.
“I was delighted for the horse and for the owners. Juddmonte have been great supporters of mine and I appreciate the family’s support,” mentioned Weld.
“He’s a very talented colt, he’s beginning to fill into the promise that I always thought he would. I think there is a long year ahead of him still and we’ll look at different options.
“I’ve at all times been considering that on the finish of this 12 months he would come to his peak so right this moment was solely a step alongside the best way.”
The Rosewell House handler expects Purview to test his powers at Group One level later in the year, having identified targets at home and abroad.
When asked if he was tempted to go to Royal Ascot, Weld added: “I believe I used to be at all times going to convey him right here. I do know I used to be bringing him again from a mile and a half, which we now know might be his optimum distance.
“The Irish Champion Stakes is obviously a definite target for him, seeing that he won today. Colin and I were fortunate enough a few years ago to win the Breeders’ Cup Turf (Tarnawa in 2020) and I think he could be a horse for that race.
“He is entered for the Arc as nicely and I’ve at all times seen the top of the 12 months for him, however the Arc can get very heavy. As you noticed right this moment he has a pleasant little bit of tempo.
“Colin rode him right up on the pace so he’s a horse that will handle Keeneland very well.
“He is a really sensible colt and I nonetheless assume we now have extra to return.”