'UNIQUE' CAMELOT EYES DERBY DOUBLE.
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Aidan O'Brien has hailed Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby favourite Camelot as "unique" as he bids to conquer unfavourable ground and maintain his unbeaten record at the Curragh on Saturday.
The Classic has been moved from its traditional Sunday slot to the last race on Saturday's card at 7.40pm, in the hope that it attracts a bigger crowd.
Such trivialities mean nothing to O'Brien, who is charged with masterminding the career of a colt who could create history by becoming the first winner of the Triple Crown in over 30 years.
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CASPAR OUT TO NET PRAT PRIZE
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Caspar Netscher continues his quest to win a first Group One for trainer Alan McCabe and owner Charles Wentworth in Sunday's Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly.
This will involve a rematch with French Fifteen, who got as close to Camelot as any horse has managed when beaten a neck in the 2000 Guineas, where Caspar Netscher was ninth.
A winner of three Group races last season, the Dutch Art colt added another to his trophy cabinet when lifting the German Guineas at Cologne.
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