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Excitement grows ahead of City Of Troy return

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City Of Troy was the main attraction on display during a media morning at Aidan O’Brien’s Ballydoyle on Wednesday morning.

CITY OF TROY (L, dark blue cap) winning the Superlative Stakes at Newmarket in England.
CITY OF TROY (L, dark blue cap) winning the Superlative Stakes at Newmarket in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

The Justify colt caught the attention of many with a six-and-a-half-length demolition of the Superlative Stakes on Newmarket's July course and followed up with an equally impressive display in the Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes on soft ground.

O'Brien has made no secret that connections are very excited about the colt's prospects this season and he remains on track to return in the 2000 Guineas.

"He always looked a bit different, every time we worked him really. Then he ran in his maiden," said O'Brien.

"All he can do is keep turning up and running and see what is happening, but he does work very different.

"Horses are working in very bad ground at the moment, it's deep. Horses shouldn't like that, but he is just powering through it.

"We hope to get him to Naas on Sunday after racing – him, Henry Longfellow, River Tiber, they'll all go together over seven, seven and a half furlongs and we'll have a little look and all get together, talk to the lads, but the plan is to go straight to the Guineas.

"If that went well, then he could go for the Derby, and if that went well, there's a chance he could go to Saratoga for a dirt race, the Travers, and that's very possible if things go well, it will be interesting.

"I don't feel pressure, all we can do is our best and whatever will be will be."

As a son of Justify, City Of Troy could be vital for the future breeding programme at Coolmore.

"He's done very well over the winter. He's a medium-sized horse to look at, but when you stand into him he's much bigger than you think, which is the sign of a very well-proportioned horse. It will be exciting," O'Brien added.

"When John (Magnier) and the lads are thinking like that, they are happy to push him out there and see what he can do. If it went well in the Guineas, we're happy to step up to a mile and a half in the Derby and then come back to 10 furlongs for the Travers on dirt.

"The thinking is to expose him. Obviously he's by Justify, which makes Justify very exciting for us because he should be able to do dirt as easily as he does grass, that's what makes him unique really. It's going to be very exciting, interesting really.

"What makes him unusual is that he's by Justify, he should be at home on the dirt but they seem the same on the grass. They stay very well, they are uncomplicated, you can ride them forward.

"Justify looks like a big Quarter Horse but the unusual thing about all his stock is they are very similar, you can set them out there and you can go, that's what makes him so easy, he can do his own thing, they don't over-race and just keep going."


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