The Gurkha’s Derby odds slashed

Monday, May 16, 2016

The Gurkha was slashed in the ante-post market on the Investec Derby after justifying the decision to supplement him for the French 2000 Guineas by powering away with the Poule d’Essai des Poulains at Deauville.

Impressive winner of a Navan maiden just four weeks earlier after being beaten on his debut, the colt continued his dramatic progression by totally destroying the opposition.

The start of the race was delayed a few minutes while The Gurkha was re-plated, but it did not damage his chances as he travelled well throughout.

Ryan Moore tracked First Selection for most of the race, with Simon Crisford’s representative heading the group in the centre of the course and Zelzal leading four horses on the near side.

However, The Gurkha settled the issue in a matter of strides to give his trainer Aidan O’Brien a fourth win in the Poulains.

First Selection, seventh to in the Qipco 2000 Guineas, ran a terrific race as he held on gamely for second place, five-and-a-half-lengths behind the easy winner.

Dicton was a nose away in third, with George Patton close behind in fourth, and the favourite Zarak fifth. The John Gosden-trained Crazy Horse was sixth, while Richard Fahey’s Birchwood was last after being prominent in the near-side group early on. “We’re delighted with him, obviously, we couldn’t be happier with him,” said O’Brien. “We’ve always thought he was a nice horse and, when he won at Navan, we thought he was real nice.

“He has three options now: The St James’s Palace, the French Derby, and the . We’ll let the dust settle for a week or 10 days and then we’ll see.”

Ladbrokes wasted little time in making The Gurkha the new favourite for Epsom at 3-1 from 10-1. BetVictor cut him to 4-1 from 16-1, while RaceBets are 5-1 from 14-1 pre-race and 9-1 initial post-race. They also quote the winner as the 5-2 favourite for the French Derby, the .

Coral cut O’Brien’s charge to 7-1 from 20-1 for the Derby and 16-1 from 40-1 for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Spokesman Simon Clare said: “In winning with such authority, The Gurkha has put up arguably the most exciting performance by a three-year-old colt anywhere in Europe this season, and it would be no surprise to see his odds contract further for the Derby if that race is nominated as his next target.”

Meanwhile, Crisford was understandably delighted with First Selection.

“We’re absolutely thrilled with him. He was very tenacious and gave everything he’d got and he’s run a huge race,” said the Newmarket trainer.

We’ll talk to his owner and see what he wants to do. We’re just delighted with how well he’s performed.”

Meanwhile, Hugo Palmer feels Hawksmoor will last out the distance when she step up to a mile-and-a-quarter in the Prix Pour Moi Coolmore Saint-Alary at Deauville today. The Newmarket trainer decided to go for this race rather than opt for the French 1000 Guineas, as he expects the trip and the round course to suit his filly

“She’s in very good form. I believe she’ll stay and we’ll find out,” said Palmer, who has opted for blinkers.

Hawksmoor was a leading juvenile filly, winning the Group Three Prestige Stakes and finishing third to subsequent Qipco 1000 Guineas heroine Minding in the Dubai Fillies’ Mile.

She is challenged by eight rivals that include Pia Brandt’s Camprock, who was unraced as a two-year-old, but has won all her three starts this year, culminating in the Group Three Prix Penelope over an extended 10 furlongs at Saint-Cloud.