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Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore record Breeders' Cup double with Victoria Road and Meditate

Victoria Road snatched success in the final strides of a dramatic Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland.

The Aidan O’Brien-trained colt cut through a busy field in the home straight, surging forward at the same time as Charlie Appleby’s Silver Knott battled out from a boxed-in spot on the inside rail.

Silver Knott appeared to have grabbed the glory as he edged in front once he found space, but Victoria Road was flying down the outside.

The two horses tussled in dying strides of the one-mile race, with the naked eye barely able to pick out Victoria Road and Ryan Moore crossing the line first in the tightest of finishes.

The winner was a 558-100 shot on the US Tote, returning a UK and Ireland industry price of 5-1.

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Moore said: "My horse was in a nice spot and then the pace steadied down the back and there was a lot of traffic. There wasn't much racing room but there was a gap and he got through.

"I thought the other horse was coming to get me, but on the line I thought he had won. The outrider said it was close, but I thought we were the winners.

"He’s a hardy horse who has travelled well.

"He’s out of a very fast mare but will be more of three-year-old than a two-year-old. He has a good mind and a good action and was very comfortable on that tight track."

O’Brien: "We thought he was precocious but we were disappointed he kept getting beat.

"He’s by Saxon Warrior and at Chantilly he took his time and came from a long way back to win.

"I think he could be a French Derby horse for next season."

Earlier on the card, Meditate (41-20F US Tote, 15-8F industry price) was a

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