Aidan O’Brien was left looking for answers after a desperately disappointing run from City Of Troy in the QIPCO 2000 Guineas.
The well-backed 4/6 favourite was calm in the preliminaries but was a shadow of his two-year-old self in the race itself, off the bridle early and trailing home in ninth.
Inserted into the stalls last, Ryan Moore felt he was unhappy in the starting gates but his trainer wants to get him back to Ballydoyle and checked out after the underwhelming run.
He said: “He got upset in the stalls, Ryan said that was very unusual for him. He was very happy beforehand. There’s no about that [it was too bad to be true].
“We wouldn’t have been here if we thought he was going to do that. We just have to see why that happened. We’ll get him home and see.
“That’s the way it is, we’ll try and find out why and try not to let it happen again. Sorry about that, everyone.”
Unlimited Replays
of all UK and Irish races with our Race Replays
Discover Sporting Life Plus BenefitsO’Brien’s Auguste Rodin was a disappointing 12th in last year’s Guineas but bounced back to win the Derby at Epsom and a step up in trip looks likely to be on the table for City Of Troy now.
The son of Justify is out to 7/1 with Sky Bet, Paddy Power and Betfair for the Derby on June 1.
More from Sporting Life
- Racecards
- Fast results
- Full results and free video replays
- Horse racing news
- Horse racing tips
- Horse racing columnists
- Download our free iOS and Android app
- Football and other sports tips
- Podcasts and video content
Responsible gambling
We are committed in our support of responsible gambling. Recommended bets are advised to over-18s and we strongly encourage readers to wager only what they can afford to lose.
If you are concerned about your gambling, please call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133, or visit begambleaware.org.
Further support and information can be found at GamCare and gamblingtherapy.org.