St Aidan quoted on the RTV site:
Bolshoi Ballet:
I am very happy with him; everything has gone well so far. He started off at Leopardstown in the Ballysax Stakes and we were very happy with him. He then went to the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial and we were very happy with him in that as well and he seems to be in good form.
He is a very well-balanced horse. He seems to get the mile and quarter very well and he is very relaxed, very off-handed, and tactically he is very easy to place in a race.
We always thought middle distances wouldn’t be a problem to him. Obviously, you are never sure until you run over the mile and a half, but we always thought he would stay.
High Definition;
I am very happy with him. Obviously, he had a very interrupted preparation - a week before the Dante he wouldn’t have been able to run. He just came right a couple of days before. We knew he had to run if he was going to The Derby and we couldn’t have been happier.
It is far from ideal (the colt’s preparation), but we are very lucky it came right itself without having to medicate him. When the blood first came out the way it was, I did not think he would make it (to York) and I didn’t think the blood would come back, but it did naturally for some reason.
Obviously, we were going to ride him patiently (in the Dante), kindly and gently, and that is what Ryan did. We were very happy with his run at York. He covered the last three furlongs quicker than anyone else in the race, so that is a very good sign for a horse like him.