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Aidan O'Brien confirms City Of Troy bound for Sandown

City Of Troy will drop back in trip for his first start since winning the Derby, with Sandown's Coral-Eclipse confirmed as the next port of call for Aidan O'Brien's Epsom champion.

The son of Justify carried all before him as a juvenile, going through his two-year-old season unbeaten and igniting triple crown dreams for his Classic season.

Despite 2000 Guineas disappointment at Newmarket and subsequent questions to answer, City Of Troy was sent off the 3-1 favourite for the Premier Classic at Epsom, where he silenced his critics in style as he ran out a two and three-quarter length winner.

City Of Troy did have the option of following in the footsteps of last year's Derby scorer Auguste Rodin by taking in the Irish equivalent, but owners Coolmore have now finalised running plans, with Los Angeles set to carry Ballydoyle hopes at the Curragh on 30 June and City Of Troy heading to Sandown a week later.

A statement on www.coolmore.com said: "Following discussions between the Coolmore partners and trainers Aidan O'Brien and Chad Brown, Los Angeles (Camelot) will take his place in the €1,250,000 Irish Derby field on 30 June at the Curragh, where he will bid to emulate his sire in winning Ireland's premier Classic.

"European Champion Two-Year-Old and decisive Epsom Derby victor, City Of Troy (Justify) will drop back in trip for Sandown's 10-furlong feature, the Eclipse Stakes, on the following Saturday, 6 July."

Coral's David Stevens said: "It's fantastic news that the Derby winner and one of the most talked about horses for several seasons is to be aimed at the Coral-Eclipse, and City Of Troy is sure to be sent off a red-hot favourite at Sandown, when he bids to become the first Epsom hero since the mighty Sea The Stars to follow

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