Joseph O’Brien believes that City of Troy is ideally suited for the Breeders’ Cup Classic, describing him as the "right type" ahead of what could be a thrilling race at Del Mar on Saturday. With a rich history of involvement in the Breeders’ Cup as a jockey and trainer, Joseph has experienced the highs and lows of the event, including a narrow third-place finish in 2013. This year, without a horse to run, he’s eager to witness history as City of Troy, the offspring of Justify, seeks to fulfil his father Aidan O’Brien's long-standing ambition of winning the $7 million race.
O'Brien remarked on City of Troy's speed and his potential to adapt to the challenging dirt track, expressing optimism about the upcoming showdown with the top dirt and turf horses from America and Europe. However, Kieren Fallon, a former champion jockey, shared his reservations about City of Troy's ability to handle the dirt track. Despite acknowledging the colt’s talent and backing from a top trainer and jockey, Fallon warned that adjusting to the kickback of the dirt could pose significant challenges.
Conversely, trainer John Gosden advised strategies for navigating the race, emphasising the importance of a strong start from the inside position. As excitement builds for the Classic, the added competitiveness of City of Troy promises an exhilarating race ahead.