Benvenuto Cellini put his Epsom disappointment behind him by leading home a one-two-three for Aidan O’Brien in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh.
The Chester Vase winner was the clear favourite to provide the Ballydoyle handler with his 12th victory in the Derby at Epsom three weeks ago, but a slow start and slow ground saw him finish down the field before he was controversially declared a non-runner after it transpired he still had a leg on a shelf in the stalls when the gates opened.
With Ryan Moore sticking with him, rather than switching to Epsom hero and stablemate Christmas Day, the son of Frankel was the 7/4 market leader to reward those who kept the faith – and while he missed the break slightly again, he soon recovered and travelled smoothly into contention before knuckling down to see off Christmas Day by a length and three-quarters.
Pierre Bonnard was just a neck further behind in third, with previously unbeaten Raaheeb back in fourth.
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Purview sets up some lofty targets with International win
Purview further enhanced his growing reputation with a comprehensive victory in the Dubai Duty Free International Stakes.
Dermot Weld’s colt looked an exciting prospect when second to the top-class Delacroix in last year’s Leopardstown Derby Trial and while he was beaten on his next couple of starts, he signed off for 2025 with a Listed win at Cork and looked better than ever when streaking clear on his return in last month’s Orby Stakes.
The son of Kingman was an even-money favourite to claim a first Group-race win on his return to the Curragh and after travelling well in the slipstream of Sindria for much of the 10-furlong journey, he was pushed clear by Colin Keane to win comfortably by three-quarters of a length from Trustyourinstinct.
“I was delighted for the horse and for the owners. Juddmonte have been great supporters of mine and I appreciate the family’s support,” said Weld.
“He’s a very talented colt, he’s beginning to fill into the promise that I always thought he would. I think there is a long year ahead of him still and we’ll look at different options.
“I’ve always been thinking that at the end of this year he would come to his peak so today was only a step along the way.”
The Rosewell House handler expects Purview to test his powers at Group One level later in the year, having identified targets at home and abroad.
When asked if he was tempted to go to Royal Ascot, Weld added: “I think I was always going to bring him here. I know I was bringing him back from a mile and a half, which we now know is probably his optimum distance.
“The Irish Champion Stakes is obviously a definite target for him, seeing that he won today. Colin and I were fortunate enough a few years ago to win the Breeders’ Cup Turf (Tarnawa in 2020) and I think he could be a horse for that race.
“He’s entered for the Arc as well and I’ve always seen the end of the year for him, but the Arc can get very heavy. As you saw today he has a nice bit of pace.
“Colin rode him right up on the pace so he’s a horse that will handle Keeneland very well.
“He’s a very smart colt and I still think we have more to come.”

