City Of Troy gallops at Southwell ahead of Breeders’ Cup
- Brough Scott travels with City Of Troy, the Epsom Derby winner, from Shannon Airport to Southwell for a racecourse gallop.
- The gallop serves as preparation for the Breeders’ Cup Classic in California, showcasing City Of Troy's abilities against four other horses.
- City Of Troy's calm demeanor during the journey highlights his exceptional nature and the extensive training involved.
Brough Scott provides an in-depth look at the journey of City Of Troy, the Epsom Derby winner, as he travels from Shannon Airport to Southwell for a crucial racecourse gallop. This event is part of the horse's preparation for the upcoming Breeders’ Cup Classic in California, scheduled for six weeks later. The gallop at Southwell is significant, showcasing City Of Troy's impressive abilities as he competes against four other horses on the tapeta surface. The day begins early at 7:20 am, with City Of Troy poised at the ramp leading to the 737 aircraft. His calm demeanor during this lengthy and complex process highlights his exceptional nature, especially considering the challenges of loading a horse onto a plane. The journey is not just a physical one; it represents the extensive training and care that goes into preparing a top racehorse for international competition. City Of Troy's performance during the gallop is noteworthy, as he demonstrates his superiority over his competitors. This session is described as the most extensive and expensive racing sparring event ever staged, emphasizing the high stakes involved in his preparation. The focus is not solely on the race itself but also on the meticulous planning and execution that goes into ensuring the horse is in peak condition. As the Breeders’ Cup approaches, the anticipation builds around City Of Troy's potential to excel on an international stage. His journey to Southwell and the subsequent gallop serve as a testament to the dedication of his team and the remarkable capabilities of the horse, setting the stage for what could be a historic performance in California.