Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby |
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Group 1, Curragh 17:20 €1,500,000 added, 3yo only, 1m, 4f |
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Saturday 29th June 2019 |
1 Sovereign 33/1
2 Anthony Van Dyck 5/4F
3
Norway 16/1
8 ran Distances: 6l, 2½l, shd
Time: 2m 31.50s (slow by 1.00s)
What a story - 357 days since his last winner on the Flat, and Padraig Beggy is now a Derby and Irish Derby winner!
What a finish!
— The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) June 29, 2019
Sovereign wins the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby in commanding fashion under @padraigbeggy pic.twitter.com/8v9VSajpPr
John Magnier paying tribute to Aidan O’Brien after a 13th success in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh: “Aidan left school without formal education. He went picking strawberries, became a stable lad and then worked his way up. He got to where he is by hard work and ability. It just goes to show you, it’s available to everybody.”
The crowd was stunned into silence as the 33-1 shot Sovereign crossed the line six lengths ahead of stable companion Anthony Van Dyck, the Investec Derby hero, to give jockey Padraig Beggy a second Classic success after his Epsom win on 40-1 chance Wings Of Eagles in 2017.
Sovereign was expected to be one of the lesser lights of O’Brien’s five runners and made the running with stablemate Norway.
Broome, one of O’Brien’s better-fancied contenders, was slowly away and the two pace-setters soon built up a big lead.
The pair were eight lengths clear with four furlongs to go and did not come back to the field as might have been expected, with Sovereign, who was only 10th at Epsom, keeping up the gallop and never looking like being caught.
Anthony Van Dyck (5-4 favourite) was two and a half lengths ahead of third-placed Norway (16-1), with Madhmoon just behind in fourth.
“They were all there and they were all trying their best,” said O’Brien.
“It was all very straightforward. Everyone knew Padraig was going to lead and Seamus (Heffernan, on Norway) was going to follow him.
“The race maybe unfolded a little bit unusually. What happened was that Donnacha’s (O’Brien, on Broome) horse missed the break, he came out very slow and everyone might have expected him to fill the third position.
“Then Kevin (Manning, on Guaranteed) decided to take up that position. The lads had a nice lead, but they were still close enough. Padraig set perfect fractions, increased it from halfway and he wasn’t for stopping.
“It was going to be a solid race. It was going to be a full mile and half and this track lends itself to that.
“They have to get the trip. This place is very uncomplicated and there is nowhere to hide out there.
“This horse had a very good run last year when Donnacha rode him in the Beresford ahead of Japan.
“He won his maiden by 10 lengths in Galway before that and it was always there. He’s a Galileo and when they start galloping they usually don’t stop.
“I’m delighted for Padraig and everyone involved with him.”
Ladbrokes slashed the price of Sovereign in half for the St Leger, going 10-1 for the Doncaster Classic.
O’Brien added: “The winner is a staying horse and he’s going to stay well. He won’t mind going the Leger trip.
“He’s a solid horse to have because he’ll jump and he’ll go along in any kind of good race.
“He could go to the King George or go to the Grand Prix de Paris in France and then could have a break and go to the Leger.
“He’s a solid horse and very uncomplicated. Padraig gave him a great ride.
“Ryan’s horse (Anthony Van Dyck) ran very well. He was the only horse to chase after him (Sovereign), but probably Padraig was gone at the time.
“I thought he ran very well. We were going to decide with him after this whether we go to the Grand Prix de Paris or the King George.
“I’d say they are still options as there was nothing wrong with the run.
“Broome never got going at all.”
Beggy said: “I’m over the moon. This would be more important to me (than the Epsom Derby) as an Irishman, the Irish Derby.
“I served my time with Kevin Prendergast just up the road and this was the race that you grew up wanting to win. That was my main aim as an apprentice.
“I’m just very, very lucky that I’ve won the English Derby and the Irish Derby. That is down to a big group of people, but I would have to say mainly Aidan O’Brien to put me on. Aidan would give you confidence and that helps.
“I just got into a lovely, comfortable rhythm and I felt like I could go quicker all through the race. My horse really enjoyed it here, a big galloping track.
“I knew I was after quickening and lengthening up the straight. I did think that something would be coming to me, but when I was close enough to have a peep at the big screen I knew I was clear.
“I just said keep him organised to the line now, you’ve won. Dreams come true!”
The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1)
€1,500,000 added, 3yo only, 1m 4f, Class 1
8 ran
Going: Good, Good to Firm
NO. DRAW DIST HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER JOCKEY SP
1 (2) Sovereign 3 9-0 A P O'Brien P B Beggy 33/1
2 (4) 6 Anthony Van Dyck 3 9-0 A P O'Brien Ryan Moore 5/4F
3 (7) 2½ Norway 3 9-0 A P O'Brien Seamie Heffernan 16/1
4 (1) shd Madhmoon 3 9-0 Kevin Prendergast Chris Hayes 5/2
5 (5) 2 Guaranteed 3 9-0 J S Bolger Kevin Manning 50/1
6 (8) 4½ Broome 3 9-0 A P O'Brien Donnacha O'Brien 5/2
7 (6) 2¾ Il Paradiso 4 3 9-0 A P O'Brien Wayne Lordan 40/1
8 (3) 9½ Rakan 3 9-0 D K Weld Jim Crowley 18/1