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Auguste Rodin roars to Breeders' Cup Turf glory for Aidan O'Brien

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It was very much mission accomplished for Auguste Rodin, who was given the perfect ride by Ryan Moore to bring his season to a brilliant climax in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita.Aidan O’Brien had long had this race in mind for his dual Derby hero, a plan firmed up after his thrilling victory in the Irish Champion Stakes, which cemented his place in his trainer’s affections.There has been the odd hiccup in Auguste Rodin’s journey to stardom, but he has always bounced back from his setbacks in style and thrived in his first taste of international competition.As when tasting Derby success at Epsom, the son of Deep Impact was ridden with patience by Moore, who rounding the turn for home found a golden passage up the rail and wasted little time in snatching the opportunity.The Coolmore number one soon sent his mount for home and he surged clear of top American turf challenger Up To The Mark to give O’Brien a record-extending seventh success in a race Europeans continue to dominate.Paying tribute to Moore’s ride, O’Brien said: "He had incredible confidence in him.

He was drawn handy and he thought he might be handier, but when he was not, Ryan knew. What an incredible ride."You can see the pace that he has, he was able to quicken when he wanted him to and it was a brilliant ride.

He doesn’t do much when he gets there and that was a little worry because Ryan sent him down the inside and he ended up getting there early."He’s a super horse and during the week the way he was cantering on the dirt I was wondering have we done the right thing, should we have had him in the other race (Breeders’ Cup Classic).

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