Scottish Daily Mail

Bolger chases Derby magic

- By MARCUS TOWNEND Racing Correspond­ent

Trainer Jim Bolger will chase a second investec Derby with Moonlight Magic after the Godolphin-owned colt landed the Derrinstow­n Derby Trial by a length and a half.

Godolphin’s Derby hand was further strengthen­ed when their andre Fabre-trained Cloth of Stars won the Prix Greffulhe at Saint Cloud.

He is a 14-1 shot with Ladbrokes, odds they predict will half if and when Cloth of Stars receives the green light to run.

But the firmer epsom commitment came from Bolger (right), who described Moonlight Magic as a ‘proper Derby horse’. Ladbrokes cut his epsom odds to 10-1 (from 25) after he posted a positive message amid a sea of negativity around the premier Classic of the Flat season. Moonlight Magic is certainly bred for the job. The son of Cape Cross is closely related to two Derby winners in Galileo and Sea The Stars while his dam, Melikah, was third to Love Divine in the 2000 Oaks. Bolger, who won the Derby with new approach in 2008, said that his dual winner as a two-yearold had not been right when well beaten behind Harzand in last month’s Ballysax Stakes at Leopardsto­wn.

asked if he was keen to take his 6-1 winner to epsom, Bolger said: ‘i would love to go there. i would respect the opposition but i would not fear them. He is a very classy horse and he will stay a mile and a half.’

Once again the aidan O’Brien team failed to throw up a stand-out Derby colt, his four Derrinstow­n runners — Shogun, idaho, Beacon rock and Lieutenant General — finishing second, third, fourth and sixth.

With Hugo Palmer’s 2,000 Guineas winner Galileo Gold sticking to a mile and missing the Derby, the race looks open.

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