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Joseph O'Brien 'seriously considering' Leger for big-race gamble Galileo Chrome

Galileo Chrome: just 7-1 to win the St Leger at Doncaster following ante-post support
Galileo Chrome: has been backed to land the St LegerCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Joseph O’Brien is leaning towards sending Galileo Chrome to the St Leger at Doncaster after the colt, who was a big market mover over the weekend, figured on Monday among 15 entries for the final British Classic of the season.

Unbeaten in three starts this season, Galileo Chrome was an impressive five-length winner of a Listed race at Navan last month and could now have his sights raised to Group 1 company on Saturday for the Pertemps-sponsored Leger, for which he is as short as 6-1 having been a 20-1 shot only days ago.


Pertemps St Leger card


“We haven't fully made up our minds about where Galileo Chrome goes next but it's 60-40 that he goes for the St Leger at Doncaster,” O’Brien said on Monday. He has other options like the Irish St Leger and France but we're seriously considering Doncaster.

“He looked very good at Navan. Shane [Crosse] gave him a lovely, patient and confident ride and he won very well. He won in the style of a horse who has earned a crack at a step up in class. The hope would be that, wherever he goes next, Shane will ride him.”

Shane Crosse: has struck up a good partnership with Galileo Chrome
Shane Crosse: has struck up a good partnership with Galileo ChromeCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

O’Brien knows what it takes to win the St Leger as a rider, scoring in 2013 aboard Leading Light for his father Aidan and, while he admits Galileo Chrome would need to find improvement, he says he has the profile of a horse who could handle the rise in class.

“You need a good horse to win a St Leger and you need to stay," O'Brien explained. "It's a tough race but Galileo Chrome has an unexposed profile and there could be more to come.

“He's rated 110 so he still has to improve another 10lb to be competitive in a Group 1 but he's looked good so far. He has to step up again.”

There could be a strong Irish-trained contingent for the Doncaster Classic, with Aidan O'Brien entering four contenders led by Irish Derby winner Santiago.

Tiger Moth, who was second to Santiago at the Curragh, could also run, along with Dawn Patrol and Mythical. The Andrew Slattery-trained Sunchart could also travel from Ireland.

Great Voltigeur winner Pyledriver is vying for favouritism with Santiago, while other leading fancies Hukum and English King have also been entered.

Leopardstown could welcome the world's highest-rated racehorse this weekend, with reports suggesting Saturday's Irish Champion Stakes is under strong consideration for Ghaiyyath, the general 6-4 favourite.

A midweek piece of work could influence which direction connections take, with Ghaiyyath also featuring prominently in the betting for next month's Arc at Longchamp. Champions day at Ascot and the Breeders' Cup could be other targets for the star five-year-old later in the year.


St Leger entries

Believe In Love/Roger Varian
Berkshire Rocco/Andrew Balding
Dawn Patrol/Aidan O'Brien
English King/Ed Walker
Galileo Chrome/Joseph O'Brien
Hukum/Owen Burrows
Max Vega/Ralph Beckett
Mohican Heights/David Simcock
Mythical/Aidan O'Brien
Pyledriver/William Muir
Santiago/Aidan O'Brien
Subjectivist/Mark Johnston
Sunchart/Andrew Slattery
Tiger Moth/Aidan O'Brien
Tyson Fury/Richard Spencer


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