Ian_Davies
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What this year's Derby told me once and for all was that not many Group 1-standard colts (or fillies, come to that) are bred to stay 1m4f any more.
Both of the Epsom Classic winners ran over the full Classic trip at Chester and the Blue Riband went to an uber boat in Lambourn.
It's also a fact that Andrew Cooper, CoC at Epsom, is always odds-on to overwater than underwater.
So I'm on the lookout for a colt with a proper middle-distance pedigree that looks the part.
And the one that fits the bill for me is the winner of the 1m2f Zetland Stakes, not a race with a history of producing Derby winners but that could change in years to come.
Pierre Bonnard is by Camelot out of the Nassau Stakes-winning New Approach mare Sultanina.
By a Derby winner out of a mare by a Derby winner - I've not seen a pedigree that screamed Derby winner to me like that since Australia (by a Derby winner out of an Oaks winner).
And he looks an imposing beast with scope to improve the way he's bred to as well.
The form wouldn't be outstanding, but he won comfortably, he's a stone wall certainty to stay 1m4f and I haven't seen a better Derby prospect at this stage than him.
Benvenuto Cellini probably shows them more at home, but I wouldn't be quite as sure about him at 1m4f.
Ante-Post Betting: https://www.oddschecker.com/horse-racing/ante-post-racing/flat/epsom-derby/winner
Both of the Epsom Classic winners ran over the full Classic trip at Chester and the Blue Riband went to an uber boat in Lambourn.
It's also a fact that Andrew Cooper, CoC at Epsom, is always odds-on to overwater than underwater.
So I'm on the lookout for a colt with a proper middle-distance pedigree that looks the part.
And the one that fits the bill for me is the winner of the 1m2f Zetland Stakes, not a race with a history of producing Derby winners but that could change in years to come.
Pierre Bonnard is by Camelot out of the Nassau Stakes-winning New Approach mare Sultanina.
By a Derby winner out of a mare by a Derby winner - I've not seen a pedigree that screamed Derby winner to me like that since Australia (by a Derby winner out of an Oaks winner).
And he looks an imposing beast with scope to improve the way he's bred to as well.
The form wouldn't be outstanding, but he won comfortably, he's a stone wall certainty to stay 1m4f and I haven't seen a better Derby prospect at this stage than him.
Benvenuto Cellini probably shows them more at home, but I wouldn't be quite as sure about him at 1m4f.
Ante-Post Betting: https://www.oddschecker.com/horse-racing/ante-post-racing/flat/epsom-derby/winner
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