The Next Little Big Bear? Aidan O’Brien Reveals His Two-Year-Old To Follow

Aidan O'Brien opened the gates of Ballydoyle to the Irish press on Monday morning. It was at this event 12 months ago where the trainer nominated Little Big Bear as being his two-year-old to follow for the year ahead.

Without major prompting, O'Brien selected another No Nay Never colt, a brother to Sioux Nation who goes by the name of Alabama, as being the one to keep the right side of this season.

He also went into detail about his main Classic contenders and older horses, all of which can be read below. 

Older horses
Luxembourg
We plan to start him off in the Prix Ganay. We're very happy with him at the moment. He was at the Curragh at the weekend and we're very happy with what he did. Physically, he has done very well since last year. We're thinking of the Ganay, the Tattersalls Gold Cup, the Prince of Wales's S. at Royal Ascot and then on we go from there.
Last season, he came back and won at the Curragh and then at Leopardstown and then went to France, but the ground got bad. He had a tough race in the Irish Champion S. It was a good, competitive race, but because he had the time off in the middle, I think it probably took its toll on him a little bit. We're looking forward to him now.

Changingoftheguard
He's a horse that's going to get a-mile-and-a-half well, and further. We're going to look at the Coronation Cup for him, and we might give him a run before that. He could get a-mile-and-six and could even get further.

Broome
Delighted with him. He'll probably be trained for the Gold Cup. Obviously, we're not sure about the two-and-a-half miles, but we'll see. He could go to Goodwood and then to the Irish St Leger and then to the Melbourne Cup, those types of races.

Three-year-olds
Alfred Munnings
We're looking at the weekend Guineas trial with him. He could be an Irish or French Guineas type. He chipped his splint bone in the Chesham last year, and that's what put him out, but he has done well since.

Londoner
He might start in a Derby trial somewhere. He was at the Curragh the weekend and is going to get a-mile-and-a-quarter plus.

Adelaide River
He worked very well at the Curragh over the weekend. He's going to go to a Derby trial–he could go to one of the trials in France.

The Antarctic
He could be a very good sprinter this year. He will handle an ease in the ground. He gets six furlongs well and could even get a little further. Physically, he has done very well.

King Leodegrance
He runs in a maiden at Navan on Wednesday. We think he's a nice maiden. He will improve plenty for it, and he could be a nice middle-distance horse.

Continuous
He has done well. He handles soft ground. He was at the Curragh and will go to a Derby trial.

Hippodrome
A staying type. He's going to get a mile and six, and even further.

Alexandroupolis
He's working very well and could go to the Ballysax at the weekend. He handles an ease in the ground and we're very happy with what he's doing at the moment.

Ballsbridge
He goes to a mile maiden at the weekend. He's a little bit laidback, but he worked well the other morning.

Drumroll
He's another maiden, a brother to Saxon Warrior, and is going to a maiden the weekend. He's just ready to start, and will improve plenty, but is working nicely.

Victoria Road
He'll probably go to the French Guineas and then we may look at the French Derby afterwards.

Lambada
She's a Dubawi filly who was placed in a maiden. She's a mile-and-a-quarter plus filly. We'll start her in a maiden and see where we'll go from there.

Hans Andersen
He might go to a Derby trial. We'll have a look at the weekend, but it depends on the ground as he wants nice ground. He's a Frankel, a middle-distance horse, and could be a nice one.

Denmark
He's a horse that's going to stay well–a mile and a half plus, probably. He could turn into a Leger horse.

Carracci
He has won a maiden and is being trained for a Guineas trial, but we'll decide in the middle of the week.

Bolshoi Ballet
He's back in full work again and we'll probably go up in trip with him.

Boogie Woogie
She's a good maiden and could be a Group filly, maybe going a mile and a half.

Goolagong
He had a run last year. He's a middle-distance horse and is working nicely.

Tower Of London
He worked nicely at the Curragh at the weekend, and we think he could be a nice middle-distance horse.

“Alabama is a No Nay Never horse out of Dream The Blues (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), making him a brother to Sioux Nation–he's one to watch,” Aidan O'Brien on his two-year-old to follow.

Library
Good filly, listed/Group filly at a-mile-and-a-quarter, maybe even a-mile-and-a-half.

Bertinelli
He's working nicely and is in the weekend as well. He had a little bit of a stone bruise this morning, so it will depend how that is, but he's going nicely.

All Time Great
She hasn't run yet. She's a big, strong-galloping, staying type of filly.

Unless
Just got beaten the other day, but hopefully she'll go back and win her maiden and then get some black print.

Aesop's Fables
A sprinter. He has done very well over the winter.

Delightful
A bit disappointing (in the Park S. at the Curragh) but we think she will leave that run behind her. We'll go back to a stakes race with her.

Be Happy
She runs on Saturday in Saint Cloud, in a fillies' trial over a-mile-and-a-quarter. She could turn into an Oaks filly.

Warm Heart
She's working like a nice maiden. She'll start in a fillies' maiden over seven furlongs or a mile.

Meditate
She came out of the Curragh well, so I'm looking forward to her.

Diamonds Are Forever
She's a big, Justify filly. She'll start in one of those Oaks trials, and we'll see where we go from there.

Water Nymph
She was a bit disappointing the weekend, but we think she'll leave that run behind.

Thoughts Of June
She was a listed winner over a-mile-and-a-quarter, so hopefully she'll go into a Group 3 this year.

Beginnings
She's a filly who won in Dundalk late in the year, and she'll go to a Guineas trial.

Red Carpet
She's a grand filly. She'll start in a maiden, over seven furlongs or a mile, and we'll see where we go from there.

Milwaukee
He's a middle-distance horse and could be a group or listed horse.

Tender Kiss
She's going nicely and will start off in a fillies' maiden over seven furlongs or a mile.

Hiawatha

He's having a bit of an easy time. He was just beaten in a Group race last year, so he'll go into a trial in about a month's time.

Congo River
We'll take our time with him and go sprinting in the middle of the summer.

Starry Eyed
She was beaten in maidens last year, but we think she's come forward. She'll step up to a mile and a quarter and might run the weekend.

Point Lonsdale
He might go to the Mooresbridge. He was away the weekend and went very well.

Time To Boogie
She had a nice run in a maiden at the backend of last year. She'll start in a maiden probably over a mile or a-mile-and-a-quarter, and we'll see where we'll go.

Greenland
He's a Saxon Warrior horse and we might go to a Derby trial in France.

Age Of Kings
He's going grand. He was getting ready for the Guineas trials but is probably going to get a couple of easy weeks.

Never Ending Story
We always thought she was nice last year, and we'll start her in one of the trials and see from there.

Dame Kiri
She won a maiden very easily and will start in a trial at the weekend.

Two-Year-Olds
Alabama is a No Nay Never horse out of Dream The Blues (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), making him a brother to Sioux Nation–he's one to watch.

Battle Cry [No Nay Never colt out of I'll Have Another (Ire) (Dragon Pulse {Ire})], Emperor Of Rome [No Nay Never colt out of Coral Shell (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire})] and a Ten Sovereigns (Ire) filly called Brighter are also there.

The Liffey [No Nay Never colt out of Rain Goddess (Ire) (Galileo {Ire})] is another one. His Majesty, who is another No Nay Never [out of Czabo (GB) (Sixties Icon {GB})], and Carnegie Hall [No Nay Never colt out of Compression (First Defence)] are all working well.

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Tattersalls to Sponsor Listed Diana Trial at Baden-Baden

Tattersalls this year will sponsor the Listed Diana Trial at Baden-Baden Racecourse in Germany. The nine-furlong contest for 3-year-old fillies will take place on May 20.

The race is a key trial for the G1 Preis der Diana and previously has been won by high-class fillies Ashiana (Ger) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), Preciosa (Ger) (Sea The Moon {Ger}) and Mascha (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), who was subsequently sold for 325,000gns in the inaugural Sceptre Sessions at the 2022 Tattersalls December Mares Sale.

“Tattersalls is delighted to sponsor the Listed Diana Trial at Baden-Baden, a race which is an important stepping-stone to one of the most significant races in the German calendar,” Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said. “Tattersalls has a history of selling some of the finest German-bred foals, yearlings, horses-in-training and broodmares and our sponsorship of the Tattersalls Diana Trial underlines our commitment to the German racing and breeding industries as well as reinforces our long association with Baden-Baden Racecourse.”

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‘Auguste Rodin Is The One’ – Aidan O’Brien Dreaming Of Triple Crown Glory

Aidan O'Brien has nominated Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), the ante-post favourite for the 2000 Guineas and the Derby, as being the horse who is most capable of emulating Nijinsky by winning the Triple Crown this season. 

If successful, Auguste Rodin would bridge a 53-year gap, and complete a long-held ambition for the master of Ballydoyle, who came agonisingly close to achieving the feat with Camelot (GB) in 2013.

Auguste Rodin is understood to have come out of an exercise gallop at the Curragh racecourse on Saturday in good shape by O'Brien, who also revealed that he has every faith in last year's crack juvenile Little Big Bear (Ire) (No Nay Never) getting the Guineas trip. 

Both colts were reported to be on course for Newmarket by O'Brien at a Ballydoyle press morning on Monday.

He explained, “Auguste Rodin and Little Big Bear will be aimed at Newmarket and then the lads will have to decide whether they will let the two of them run together or split them up. They were obviously two very classy colts last year, and what Little Big Bear did in the Phoenix was just different, but we were also very impressed with Auguste Rodin in the Vertem Futurity as everything went wrong in the race.”

O'Brien added, “Little Big Bear would be very comfortable and happy to go back sprinting any time, but there's a very good chance he will get a mile. He races very relaxed.

“Auguste Rodin, you would imagine, will have no bother stretching out to a-mile-and-a-quarter or a-mile-and-a-half. He's that type of horse. We were nearly not running him at Doncaster because of the ground, as he's an exceptional mover–a very slick, very long and low mover. 

“He is that type of horse that could start in the Guineas and stretch out. He was always very classy, from the first time Ryan [Moore] rode him. I remember Ryan riding him in February, as a two-year-old, and he was raving about him then. If we have a horse who could do that [win the Triple Crown], he would definitely be the one.”

One horse who won't be seen at Newmarket in May is Statuette (Justify), who has suffered a setback. Unbeaten in both of her starts at two, including the G2 Airlie Stud S., Statuette will be joined on the easy list by Kyprios (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), the reigning Gold Cup hero, who will miss the defence of his Royal Ascot crown due to injury. 

O'Brien said, “Statuette is on a little bit of a hold-up. I don't think she's going to make the Guineas. We'll go gently with her and see what happens.

“I don't think Kyprios will make the Ascot Gold Cup. He got a little bit of an infection in a joint and it's not settling down. We'll just have to wait and see. It happened a month ago and it's just not settling. Sometimes those things can settle very quickly and sometimes they don't. He got an infection inside the joint-an unusual thing-and the joint had to be flushed. And then there was more infection, so they had to flush it a second time.”

Asked what horses could potentially fill the Gold Cup void for Ballydoyle, O'Brien responded, “We were very impressed with Emily Dickinson (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) at the Curragh, on her last run. She grew another leg when she went to two miles. I'm not sure whether Broome (Ire) (Australia {GB}) will stretch out that far, but I'd imagine Goodwood, Irish Leger and Melbourne Cup, those types of races for him.”

Breeders' Cup scorer Victoria Road (Ire) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}) will be trained for the French 2,000 Guineas while an audacious plan has been hatched with the speedy Tenebrism (Caravaggio) to win the G1 King's Stand S. and G1 Platinum Jubilee at Royal Ascot. 

O'Brien said, “I think they [Ballydoyle three-year-olds for this season] are strong. There are plenty of chances there, and we have two very strong Guineas chances, and then we have the horse for France [Victoria Road].”

He added, “Tenebrism is going to go sprinting and will probably start in one of the local sprints. She's nearly ready to go. She's a fast filly, and I'd say five or six furlongs would be comfortable for her.

“Last year we were dallying around with her, seeing where we were going to go, but the minute we started sprinting with her, it was very obvious she was a sprinter. She's very quick. She'll be trained differently. Last year, we were trying to stretch her out, to see how far she would go, and she was still very competitive at those distances because she's just a good filly.”

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World Pool Wagering on Dubai World Cup Shows Increases

Saturday's G1 Dubai World Cup meeting at Meydan saw World Pool's globally commingled turnover hit HK$315,177,810 (approx. $40.1m) across the eight-race card, a rise of $33.6 million (approx. $4.2m) over 2022.

The $12 million feature, won by Japanese raider Ushba Tesoro (Jpn) (Orfevre {Jpn}), drew the highest handle of the night, with pari-mutuel organisations from over 20 countries betting HK$54,521,829 (approx. $6.9m) on the race. It became World Pool's highest turnover race of 2023 so far, surpassing the HK$48.4m (approx. $6.1m) wagered on the G1 Saudi Cup in February.

The two races that preceded the Dubai World Cup–the G1 Dubai Turf won by Lord North (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic won by Equinox (Jpn) (Kitasan Black {Jpn}) also saw large turnover, with HK$46,031,449 (approx. $5.8m) and HK$46,460,790 (approx. $5.9m) wagered, respectively.

Equinox's win was selected as the World Pool Moment of the Day and his groom will receive a prize of HK$40,000 as well as entry into the World Pool Moment of the Year competition, which rewards the winner with a VIP trip to Hong Kong.

World Pool is next in operation on G1 2000 Guineas Day at Newmarket on May 6.

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