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Mendelssohn status as Kentucky Derby favourite owes more to style than substance

Victory parade: Mendelssohn and Ryan Moore are greeted by Aidan O'Brien and Pat Keating after storming to victory in the UAE Derby
Victory parade: Mendelssohn and Ryan Moore are greeted by Aidan O'Brien and Pat Keating after storming to victory in the UAE DerbyCredit: Edward Whitaker

Seeing is believing, and many who saw Mendelssohn storm to victory at Meydan on Saturday felt they had seen the winner of the Kentucky Derby.

British bookmakers were unanimous in promoting the colt to the head of the market, with BetVictor so impressed they offer no better than 4-1.

In normal circumstances it would be de rigeur to suggest that fans of Mendelssohn should wait until May 5 before backing him at American odds, but the Ballydoyle factor plays so strongly with US punters that only a wildly impressive winner of one of the remaining domestic trials can now displace Mendelssohn as favourite.

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