There have been twists at every turn in the build-up to the Cazoo Derby, but it is two trainers who know best how to win the great race, Sir Michael Stoute and Aidan O'Brien, who have emerged holding the aces.
Between them, the pair have won the premier Classic on 13 occasions and few would bet against one of them again taking the plaudits at Epsom on June 4. Stoute is responsible for Desert Crown, the general 9/4 favorite, owned by Saeed Suhail. O'Brien, as ever, seems likely to be mob-handed with Stone Age and Changingoftheguard spearheading the challengers from Ballydoyle.
Ten-time champion trainer Stoute, 76, first took out a license 50 years ago. What better way for him to celebrate the milestone than with a sixth Derby triumph in front of Her Majesty The Queen as part of The Platinum Jubilee Central Weekend?
Shergar (1981) was memorably Stoute's first winner, sauntering home by a record ten lengths, with Shahrastani (1986), Kris Kin (2003), North Light (2004) and Workforce (2010) also hitting the jackpot. Like Desert Crown each of them was lightly raced heading to Epsom. Unlike Desert Crown, they had all tasted defeat beforehand.
The son of Nathaniel, in the same ownership as Kris Kin, was an impressive winner on his debut over a mile at Leicester in early November but the performance largely slipped under the radar. He headed into winter quarters 40-1 for the Derby.
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