Epsom Derby 2013: Live updates, blog

By Justin Cinque / Expert

The 2013 Epsom Derby is run tonight at 1am Australian time. Join us as we live blog the United Kingdom’s most prestigious race for three year olds.

More than Britain’s richest race, it is arguably the world’s most famous race, a byword for class and honour.

Geldings and fillies are ineligible to contest the Derby, so victory in this historic contest – to be run for the 234th time this year – ensures a future at stud for the winner.

The Epsom course, an hour from London, provides a unique test for the emerging thoroughbred: one must have the stamina to overcome steep climbing ground early, but also the ability to sprint down the hill from Tattenham Corner.

There have been some terrific editions of the race in recent years, from the demolition jobs handed out by Workforce and Camelot to the late burst of Pour Moi two years ago.

Pour Moi never raced again, but it gave the world a new star in French jockey Mickael Barzalona, who looks like a nine year old with arrogance and humility in equal parts. In many ways, he looked a young Frankie Dettori, the world’s most famous jockey who Barzalona would eventually replace at global powerhouse Godolphin.

There was one crucial difference, though – Barzalona won the Epsom Derby at his first attempt, as a brash young 19 year old.

For Dettori, the Derby proved his hoodoo race, the one trophy which continually eluded him despite some prize rides – horses of the ilk of Dubai Millennium, who faced his one and only defeat in the Derby, come to mind.

It was a hoodoo he finally put to rest in 2007 when he partnered Authorized to a dominant victory.

This week, much of the lead up to the Derby has been dominated by speculation as to whether Dettori would make a return from a six month suspension for testing positive to recreational drugs. Indeed, he returned to riding at Epsom yesterday but will not have the opportunity to add another Derby to his resume.

A year after Dettori’s victory on Authorized, a somewhat weak Derby went to Jim Bolger’s New Approach. Both horse and trainer are key players in this year’s edition of the race.

This crop of three year olds has seen the first of New Approach’s progeny, and to say he has created a big impression is quite the understatement. He has a full book for this year’s Australian breeding season already, the first of Darley’s sires to be fully booked.

Much of the hype has been thanks to Dawn Approach, the star colt in this three year old crop and also trained by Bolger.

A gun two year old, he has had the one start as a three year old for victory in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in a dominant performance, but questions have been asked of his stamina, and it remains a question that won’t be answered until they are a furlong from home at Epsom.

Many comparisons have been drawn with Sea The Stars, who also faced questions over his stamina yet still managed to prevail in the Derby.

He remains the one to beat, but there are plenty who can beat him if he doesn’t see out a strong 12 furlongs.

Germany’s racing industry has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years, thanks to horses like Arc winner Danedream. This year sees the first ever German runner in an Epsom Derby in the form of Chopin.

Bought by Sheikh Al Thani of Dunaden fame after his last start victory, Chopin is trained by a noted traveller of horses in Andreas Wöhler, who brought Silvano (4th in 2001) and Paolini (10th in 2004) to Australia for the Cox Plate.

The son of Santiago won in imperial fashion at Krefeld last time out, defeating subsequent German 2000 Guineas runner up Global Bang by eight lengths.

Like many in the field, the mile and a half remains a query but he looks the wildcard and a victory for Germany is not out of the question.

France won the Epsom Derby with Pour Moi two years ago and will be hoping to take another Derby with Ocovango, an unbeaten son of Monsun who won at Group 2 level last time out.

He seems quite versatile, handling any going, and should appreciate the larger field at Epsom. He’s another one that can’t be ruled out.

And then there is the might of Aidan O’Brien, Ireland’s favourite son, who once again has close to half the field in a bid to add to last year’s victory by Camelot.

O’Brien’s son and stable jockey Joseph rides Battle of Marengo, an unbeaten colt who was at one stage favourite for this race. He is joined by Chester Vase winner Ruler of the World, Festive Cheer and likely pacemaker Flying The Flag.

However, the best chance of O’Brien’s runners may be the untapped Mars, who was a somewhat disappointing sixth to Dawn Approach in the 2000 Guineas.

That said, he looks like he’ll appreciate a mile and a half and I’d be keeping a close eye on him.

2013 Epsom Derby selections:
1. Chopin
2. Dawn Approach
3. Ocovango

The Epsom Derby jumps at 1am Sydney time. Join The Roar’s Justin Cinque as he covers England’s great race.

Earlier in the night, globetrotters St Nicholas Abbey, Dunaden and Joshua Tree clash in the Coronation Cup over the same trip as the Derby.

St Nicholas Abbey is aiming to win a third Coronation Cup, with Dunaden and Joshua Tree hoping to take over his throne.

Given the small field of five runners, it looks St Nicholas Abbey’s race to lose, a fact reflected in his price ($1.33 at the time of writing).

(Preview by Andrew Hawkins)

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:16:20+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Ruler of the World wins the Derby at his third start, unbeaten still and the first Derby winner in two decades to have not been produced at the races as a 2yo.

2013-06-01T15:12:23+00:00

Andrew Hawkins

Expert


I'd say it's a combination of both. Wasn't bred to stay, and given the way the race was run, just couldn't see it out. I'm sure they were kind to him too once he was beaten. I'd love to see Ruler of the World have a crack at the St Leger - atone for Camelot's defeat, albeit not racing for the same legendary status.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:12:03+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Libertarian will push on to the Irish Derby where it is likely that he will meet Ruler of the World.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:09:22+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Dawn Approach last or second last beaten a long, long way. He threw the towel in. I hope it wasn't because he injured himself. Of course, it's entirely possible that 1. he didn't stay 2. he pulled so hard that he was without anything to offer from the 600 home.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:07:58+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Ruler of the World sat just behind Dawn Approach before Dawn Approach took off at the 13/1400m mark. When that happened, Ruler of the World and Ryan Moore almost decided to track him in. Moore decided to stay in and it was a good decision because he and the runner-up Libertarian have come from off the pace. As soon as they straightened, Ruler of the World let down beautifully. He went to the front at the 200 and held on well to score by a couple of lengths.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:05:20+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


The Chester form has been super this year and Ruler of the World was one of the more impressive victors there all week. So in many ways it's not surprising to see him win so impressively. Libertarian, who was strong at the end of the Dante at York, has come home well for second. Galileo Rock third. Battle of the Marengo fourth.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:03:41+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Dawn Approach looks beaten at the 600. Battle of Marengo and RUler of the World settle to fight it out Ruler of the World goes to the lead inside the last. Coolmore is going to win it with Ruler of the World. Galileo Rock, Libertarian or Battle of Marengo for second. Dawn Approach last I think. Will have to check. Hope he's okay.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:02:21+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Dear oh dear... Manning, couldn't get Dawn Approach to drop his head so he sent the favourite to the front at the 1400m mark.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:01:39+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Racing to a loud cheer from the crowd. Decent line away. Dawn Approach getting bumped early and throwing his head about... he's restrained to settle midfield AND HE'S PULLING. Oh no! Flying the Flag leads with Battle of Marengo and Festive Cheer is there as well. Dawn Approach still headstrong at the mile... slow pace though

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T15:00:13+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Standby for a start here... Good luck if you've had a play. Enjoy the Classic!

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:59:42+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Dawn Approach a 5/4 fav in the UK> Battle of Marengo for Coolmore is the second elect Loading for the Derby!

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:58:58+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Decent crowd congregating at the start to watch the beginning of this Derby. Runners behind the gates now. Ruler of the World really breaking out here....

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:57:56+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


And Mars is hot under the saddle as well.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:57:16+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Ruler of the World, who is the commodity of all the late support, is just a showing signs of a little sweat on the neck. It's only concerning because he's the first horse show signs of sweat today at Epsom. I don't think the conditions are conducive to perspiration in the pre-race formalities.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:55:30+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


We saw Dawn Approach race positively at Newmarket. I wonder if they try and ride him a bit cooler to ensure he stays the trip. In last year's Derby, Camelot came from last to win if memory serves me correct.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:53:11+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


The chestnut Dawn Approach looks super! Relaxed, fit, clean in the coat. He canters to the start.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:52:08+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Interesting stat about Ruler of the World via Arthur Cooper of Sky. Ruler of the World aiming to be the first Derby winner in 20 years to have not raced at 2.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:50:37+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Jockeys up and we're off to the start for the Epsom Derby

2013-06-01T14:50:21+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


He won the Chester Vase by 6 lengths. I'm on him.

AUTHOR

2013-06-01T14:50:14+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Sky showing all the Derby trial lead-ups. Bar Dawn Approach, Ruler of the World the most impressive.

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