Prix du Jockey Club winner Camille Pissarro has been retired due to an injury sustained while running in the Coral-Eclipse.
Trained by Aidan O’Brien, the Wootton Bassett colt also won at the highest level as a juvenile when taking the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere by a neck from Rashabar.
Third to stablemate Henri Matisse in the French 2000 Guineas, the step up in trip suited him in the French Derby and stud plans will be announced shortly.
O’Brien told Coolmore: “Camille Pissarro pulled a shoe at Sandown and was quite sore afterwards.
“We had him X-rayed, and a fissure fracture was found in his fetlock. The decision was then made to retire him.
“Camille Pissarro was an extremely classy colt; he had speed and class. He won the Lagardere on Arc weekend last year at two, and then he showed everyone how good he was in the French Derby. He was very classy.”
Aidan O’Brien has kept the door open for Ryan Moore to ride Delacroix in the Coral-Eclipse, as he confirmed both the beaten Derby favourite and winner of the French equivalent, Camille Pissarro, would head to Sandown on Saturday.
Camille Pissarro is slightly shorter than his stablemate in the sponsor’s betting, with Coral going 13-2 about the Chantilly Classic winner and 8-1 Delacroix, who will bid to bounce back from Epsom disappointment.
Speaking at Tipperary on Wednesday evening, O’Brien suggested the Ballydoyle number one was yet to make the final call on who he will ride: “We are declaring in the morning, and it looks like Delacroix and Camille Pissarro are going to go. That’s what the lads are thinking.
Aidan O’Brien with Ryan Moore and Coolmore boss John Magnier (Brian Lawless/PA)
“It is not written in stone, but there is a chance Ryan could ride Delacroix, we’ll see.”
O’Brien also provided updates on dual Derby hero Lambourn and Pretty Polly scorer Whirl after both excelled in the feature events at the Curragh last weekend.
Options remain fluid for Lambourn, who could set out on a path to add to his Classic haul at Doncaster in September, or take on his elders in Ascot’s King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Meanwhile, Oaks heroine Minnie Hauk could be left to replicate Lambourn by following up Epsom victory at the Curragh, meaning Whirl remains at 10 furlongs for the Nassau Stakes during the Qatar Goodwood Festival.
Lambourn added the Irish Derby at the Curragh to his CV on Sunday (Brian Lawless/PA)
“Lambourn hasn’t done anything since Sunday and probably won’t for seven to 10 days,” continued O’Brien.
“His options are to be trained for the King George or have a little rest and maybe go for a Voltigeur and a St Leger, but we’ll see what the lads want to do. He’s a hardy customer, a brave horse.
“We are thinking of the Nassau for Whirl and she’s a hardy lady too. She could go there, and Minnie Hauk will be trained for the Irish Oaks.
“(Ribblesdale Stakes winner) Garden Of Eden could also be trained for the Irish Oaks.”
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Beaten Derby favourite Delacroix has been halved in price by the sponsors for the Coral-Eclipse after Aidan O’Brien indicated he would be joining Camille Pissarro in the Sandown highlight on Saturday week.
Winner of two key Derby trials at Leopardstown prior to Epsom, he failed to land a blow on the big day behind his stablemate Lambourn but has been cut to 10-1 by Coral for the 10-furlong Esher showpiece.
He will now drop back in tip at Sandown and run alongside French Derby winner Camille Pissarro, although the race is likely to come too quickly for another stablemate, Trinity College, who won the King Edward VII Stakes at Ascot last week.
“The Eclipse will probably come a bit quick for Trinity College so we’re probably thinking of letting Delacroix take that slot along with Camille, that’s what we’re thinking,” O’Brien told the Nick Luck Daily podcast.
“Trinity looks like he’s a Group One horse now, but when the others are there the timing means it fits in a little bit better for them.
“Don’t rule out Trinity yet, but I’d imagine it will be the other two instead of him.”
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