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‘I don't think there's any negative and he's impressed me the most' – Frankie Dettori's Derby tip

‘I don't think there's any negative and he's impressed me the most' – Frankie Dettori's Derby tip

Scottish Sun2 days ago

IF you want to find the winner of the Derby then you could do a lot worse than ask two-time winner Frankie Dettori.
The world's most famous jockey ended his agonising wait to win it in 2007 with Authorized.
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Frankie Dettori, won the Derby twice, reckons there's one horse who stands head and shoulders above the rest in this year's race
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And he crowned himself King of Epsom one more time in 2015 aboard the awesome Golden Horn.
No one knows the undulations of the Downs better than Frankie - or what it takes to win on it.
And one horse in particular this season has impressed him above all others.
Asked who he would back in the £1.5million contest, Dettori went against old employers Godolphin and John Gosden.
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And instead plumped for a British trainer to keep his awesome big race-winning run going.
Ralph Beckett won the Arc de Triomphe last year with wondermare Bluestocking.
Dettori - who recently issued a big career update amid his bankruptcy storm - reckons he can scoop the British equivalent this year with Dante winner Pride Of Arras.
The iconic jockey told Stake: "Pride Of Arras won in the style of a Derby winner in the Dante.
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"The only thing that might muddle him is the size of the field.
"It is close to a maximum field and he's only run twice, so it won't be easy.
"He'll have to manage his way through the traffic. He does have a good cruising speed, though, and a good turn of foot.
"He's the one which has impressed me the most in the Derby trials.
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"It's just the lack of experience which disadvantages him. It's very hard to win this race on only your third start, so that's the one thing which puts me off a bit.
"Ruling Court is a serious horse. What he showed in the Guineas was very impressive, but it's that massive question mark, will he get a mile and a half?
"We know that a mile and quarter is within his reach because he hit the line very strongly at Newmarket, but this is another two furlongs.
"He's an amazing, talented horse, but he's got a massive question mark to me.
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"Damysus looks a very solid horse, but to me Pride Of Arras was much better than him in the Dante and we expect him to improve a bit here, so the gap is looking a bit too far to bridge to me.
"Pride Of Arras would be the one I'd put my fiver on.
"It's a very exciting race and it is wide open. We've already made a case for a good number of them, and it's very interesting."
Dettori also had strong word for Ryan Moore's mount Delacroix.
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However, his draw in 14 has sparked a market drift as money comes for 2,000 Guineas hero Ruling Court instead.
Betfred have the two joint-favourites, while Ladbrokes continue to cut Charlie Appleby's Godolphin colt.
The firm's Alex Apati said: "We could be on course for a significant shake-up in the Derby betting over the next few days.
"Despite Ryan Moore being on board the favourite, punters' recent interest is seemingly elsewhere.
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"We may well be looking at a new frontrunner in the field come Saturday afternoon."
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