Lambourn wins the 2025 Derby in dominant fashion: horse racing – as it happened
That’s your lot for today, a long one and one that has ended, predictably with an Aidan O’Brien winner in the Derby although maybe not with the horse many were expecting at the start of the week.The soggy ground helped Lambourn who was much the best horse on the day in the end – and was well backed after Epsom got more rain overnight going into the big day.Here is Greg Wood’s report on the big race.See you for Royal Ascot in a fortnight’s time.1 Sondad (Joanna Mason) 12-1
2 Twilight Jet (Joe Leavy) 33-1
3 Badri (Hollie Doyle) 14-1
11 ran
Non Runners: 1,45.
40pm IRA TOKYO HANDICAPAnd they’re off … Eye Of Dubai bounds into the lead but Orne takes it up in the home straight … Badri makes a run but it’s Sondad who make a late move to win.𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐝 (12-1)) slaloms through the rain to secure top spot in the JRA Tokyo Trophy @EpsomRacecourse 🔥@jomason90 and @MickEasterby emphatically adding to their winning gains after the four-year-old struck at Ascot last month ✌️ pic.twitter.com/GvmPxOyiJL5.40pm JRA TOKYO HANDICAP bettingCirce 7/2Eye Of Dubai 4/1Strike Red 9/2Rousing Encore 7/1Badri 8/1Solar Acclaim 8/1Sondad 9/1Purest Time 28/1Orne 33/1Intervention 33/1Twilight Jet 66/1Full betting via Oddschecker5.
40pm JRA TOKYO HANDICAP previewA tricky sprint handicap to close out the card, with five winners last time out.Circe, who has improved from race to race this year, took her latest step forward at Windsor 12 days ago and could well overcome a 4lb rise in the weights, while Eye Of Dubai and track-and-trip winner Get It are also weighted to go well.SELECTION: CIRCE1 War Hawk (J Mitchell) 9-2
2 Grecian Legacy (Hollie Doyle) 9-1
3 The Trickster (Jason Hart) 9-2
9 ran
Non Runner: 45pm LESTER PIGGOTT HANDICAP And they’re off … Hornsea Bay has the early lead as the rain continues to fall … Meblesh is second as they begin the descent towards Tattenham Corner … an d they head towards the stands side … The Trickster challenges … but War Hawk gets up late to win.War Hawk (9-2) swoops in the @HKJC_Racing @WorldPool Lester Piggott Handicap @EpsomRacecourse 🦅@gainsboroughHQ | @Mitchelljack77 pic.twitter.
com/CRMWPSV7NB5pm LESTER PIGGOTT HANDICAP bettingHornsea Bay 7/2The Trickster 4/1War Hawk 9/2Meblesh 6/1Chartwell Jock 13/2Cayman Dancer 14/1Love Talk 28/1Patrol 50/1Full betting via Oddschecker5pm LESTER PIGGOTT HANDICAP previewThree-year-olds only in this 10-furlong handicap, and the lightly-raced Meblesh is fancied to continue his improvement after getting off the mark at the third attempt in a Newbury maiden last month.War Hawk, from the Simon & Ed Crisford stable, is an obvious danger after a victory at Chester last weekend.SELECTION: MEBLESH1 Small Fry (Ashley Lewis) 9-4 Fav
2 Dream Harder (L Morris) 22-1
3 Maxi King (D Egan) 14-1
14 ran
Non Runners: 8,16,174.15pm NORTHERN DANCER HANDICAPAnd they’re off … on the turn for home it’s Valvano in the lead with Something in second … Small Fry now comes down the outside in the straight with a withering run and kicks clear for a comfortable success.Small Fry (9-4f) sizzles in the deteriorating conditions @EpsomRacecourse to win the Northern Dancer Handicap for @gl_racing and Ashley Lewis 🌟 pic.
twitter.com/6J5DZ6j18vThe shrewd ITV Racing pundit Kevin Blake incredibly found the first three in the Derby and told viewers what would happen, using racing stride and breeding analysis, at about 10am on the channel this morning.Top hats raised all round!Fair play @kevinblake2011 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/OUNgZNSY2F4.
15pm NORTHERN DANCER HANDICAP bettingValvano 11/4Small Fry 7/2Asgards Captain 5/1Candyman Stan 15/2Fouroneohfever 11/1Maxi King 18/1Great Bedwyn 20/1Vice President 22/1Night Breeze 22/1Miller Spirit 28/140/1 barFull betting at Oddschecker here4,15pm NORTHERN DANCER HANDICAP previewBack in the days when the Derby meeting went on for four days, this race – a handicap over the Derby course - was one afternoon’s feature event,It’s a bit of a sideshow these days, however (it doesn’t even scrape into the ITV coverage) but the punters won’t mind if the favourite, Valvano, obliges,He’s a lightly-raced gelding from the Ralph Beckett stable racing with cheek-pieces for the first time and has an obvious chance on his form over 10 furlongs at Goodwood in early May, when he finished just in front of Mutaawid, a convincing winner next time up,If there’s a horse to beat him, though, it might well be Gary & Josh Moore’s Small Fry, with apprentice Ashley Lewis taking off 7lb.
The pair combined for a convincing win over this trip at Chester’s May meeting and his winning time suggests it is the strongest form on offer here,SELECTION: SMALL FRYThe well-backed Lambourn has won the Derby for trainer Aidan O’Brien, recording his 11th success, and jockey Wayne Lordan, recording his first victory, at odds of 13-2,Viewed in the build up to the premier Classic as a third string for the yard behind 2-1 favourite Delacroix and The Lion In Winter, he led the field down Tattenham Corner and pulled further clear inside the final furlong under his rider,Just as he had in the Chester Vase in May, Charlie Johnston’s Lazy Griff (50-1) chased him home, this time three and three-quarter lengths behind the 13-2 winner, with the Joseph O’Brien-trained Tennessee Stud third,The winning jockey, who had his mount in the lead all the way, said afterwards: “I knew we had gone a good gallop but I knew he had plenty left in the locker and any horse would have to fight to get to me.
It’s one of the greatest races for any jockey to win and I work for Aidan O’Brien and Coolmore and I’m lucky to be able to ride a horse like this”O’Brien said: “Wayne gave him him an incredible ride.I’m delighted for Wayne, he’s a great fellow, he does so much hard work.Everybody knew what he was going to do, he’s very straightforward, Wayne knew he’d stay so he went forward.“He’s a very fit, genuine horse.He’s a typical [offspring of] Australia so it’s incredible and I’m delighted for Wayne.
It’s incredible for everyone that we trained Australia to win the Derby and his sire as well, Galileo,I’m just a small part of it, everybody puts in so much, I can’t tell you what a privilege it is,“Lambourn was second to Delacroix first time out and we took him to Chester and we know you have to be on your game and you have to stay and that’s the way he was,Ryan [Moore] loved him at Chester, but he couldn’t ride them all,“I’d say he’s probably an Irish Derbyhorse, but he will get further as well, he’s very uncomplicated.
Ryan said he got taken out of his ground [on Delacroix] over halfway so his chance was over, Colin [Keane] said The Lion In Winter wasn’t going forward so it was maybe the track or the ground, we’ll see,”1 Lambourn (W M Lordan) 13-2
2 Lazy Griff (C Soumillon) 50-1
3 Tennessee Stud (D McMonagle) 28-1
18 ran
Non Runner: 133,30pm The DerbyAnd they’re off in the most open Derby in recent years … Lambourn being pushed along to get to the front as we expected … Lazy Griff is second and Nightime Dancer is last as they climb the hill … Sea Scout takes second as they start to go down the hill towards Tattenham Corner,… they turn for home with Lambourn leading … and he could lead all the way … in fact he’s won it easy and was never challenged,The 246th #BetfredDerby belongs to Lambourn 🏆Aidan O'Brien lands the double of the #EpsomOaks and the Derby 👏#EpsomDerbyFestival | #EpsomDerby pic.
twitter.com/lLZAihmvjHIt is raining at Epsom as the horses parade and get ready to go down to the start for the Derby but our man at the track, Greg Wood, says it’s only “light rain” at the moment so here’s hoping the storms stay away before the race actually gets underway in 15 minutes.ITV Racing’s main presenter Ed Chamberlin just stated that “the crowds on the Hill look well down on recent years” and it’s a point that many are making on social media.Jim Allen, Epsom’s new general manager, is the man with the difficult task of attracting the crowds back.“It’s my job to try to bring some of those crowds back,” Allen says.
“It will take a while to learn about Epsom, it’s quite a complicated racecourse with its temporary-structure build, but basically we’ll review everything, including the marketing, the promotion, and the temporary structures, and at the heart of it will be the race.I’d like to build everything around the race.”One of Allen’s models for the Derby’s future will be Louisville, Kentucky, where he has seen first-hand how the buildup to the Kentucky Derby takes over the city in the days before.“We’d love to get it to that level,” he says.“It’ll take a bit of time but there’s no reason why we can’t.
Epsom is a fantastic town and there are venues here to do all sorts of different things.And as we develop the strategy now, going forwards in the next six months and the next five years, the town will be a big part of that.”Racing writer Graham Wheldon went there yesterday and his verdict was damning.Let’s hope the great race can make it back to former glories (at least off the track) in the years to come.Did Epsom for the first time Since Generous's Derby yesterday.
Absolute ghost town.The sport has always been competitive and it's solely down to prices that the game is dying.Everything is too expensive.Same as Las Vegas this year, eventually will people vote with their feet.3.
30pm The Derby bettingDelacroix 15/8Pride Of Arras 4/1Lambourn 13/2The Lion In Winter 8/1Midak 11/1Stanhope Gardens 14/1Damysus 16/1Tennessee Stud 33/140/1 barFull Oddschecker betting here3.30pm The Derby previewOur detailed runner-by-runner guide to the big race is here, and a preview of all of today’s ITV Racing coverage is here, but in summary, I’m not at all convinced that Ruling Court, the 2,000 Guineas winner, will get home over 12 furlongs, and also a little sceptical about the strength of the Leopardstown trial won by Delacroix, or whether this step up in trip is what he needs.Lambourn’s defeat of Lazy Griff in the 12-furlong Chester Vase could seem ever more significant if the rain arrives, and the French-bred Midak, unbeaten in three, is also likely to appreciate 12 furlongs on an easy surface, while Stanhope Gardens has taken an unconventional route to Epsom but if Ralph Beckett thinks he deserves to be in the field, he probably does.The Dante form won by Beckett’s Pride Of Arras, with Damysus, Nightwalker and The Lion In Winter in behind, strikes me as potentially the strongest on offer though, and while Damysus and Nightwalker both have potential to improve on their York form, that applies equally – in fact, arguably more so, to the twice-raced Pride Of Arras.SELECTION: PRIDE OF ARRAS1 Jm Jungle (Jason Hart) 7-1
2 Spartan Arrow (Hollie Doyle) 6-1
3 Existent (Rose Dawes) 10-1
4 Marching Mac (Grace McEntee) 40-1
19 ran2.
45pm “DASH” HANDICAPAnd they’re off … this will be fast and furious again … Spartan Arrow is quickly away … Clarendon House refused to run … JM Jungle quickens up well in the closing stages to nab the long-time leader Spartan Arrow close home with Existent and Marching Mac finishing well for the minor places.A ball of absolute speed 🔥𝐉𝐦 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐞 blazes a trail in the @astonmartin Dash @EpsomRacecourse ⚡️@johnquinnracing | @jasonhart13 pic.twitter.com/H5iWJ7xhak2.45pm “DASH” HANDICAP bettingJer Batt 4/1Jm Jungle 5/1Spartan Arrow 7/1Existent 9/1Democracy Dilemma 9/1Vintage Clarets 10/1Fair Wind 11/1Clarendon House 16/1Blind Beggar 20/1Tees Spirit 22/1Full Oddschecker betting here2.
45pm “DASH” HANDICAP previewThe “Dash” for older, seasoned handicappers comes with pretty much the same comments attached as its predecessor,Desert Cop, unraced since winning a conditions event over five furlongs in Bahrain in March, has what is probably the pick of the draw in stall 19, but he has little form away from a decent surface and The Bell Conductor, in 17, and a former winner of this race, Tees Spirit, next to him in 16, look more likely to make the most of their luck in the draw,TEES SPIRIT is a stone higher in the handicap now than he was when successful three years ago, but Jack Nicholls takes off a useful 7lb and his affinity with the track and trip could make him a very interesting bet at around 16-1,SELECTION: TEES SPIRIT1 Stormy Impact (Warren Fentiman) 7-1
2 Lexington Blitz (S M Levey) 12-1
3 Ruby’s Profit (K Shoemark) 11-4 Fav
4 Blinky (Cam Hardie) 10-1
16 ran
Non Runners: 12,162,10pm “DASH” HANDICAP And they’re off … this will be very fast … Ruby’s Profit is quick into stride … Naana’s Sparkle is there but Stormy Impact finishes best of all from the back of the field to get up close home.
💨💨💨𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐲 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐭 (7-1) flies home from the rear in the @Betfred Dash @EpsomRacecourse @RichardFahey | @FentimanWarren pic,twitter,com/DyxphtZZ2fLydia Hislop on Racing TV has also been talking to trainer Aidan O’Brien, who now has three of the first four in the Derby betting,O’Brien has walked the course and reports that his stable jockey Ryan Moore thinks the ground is “riding much softer than yesterday”,The trainer feared that it might not suit The Lion In Winter as much as his other runners.
He also told Hislop that his runner Lambourn will be “going forward” and running from the front.The 2,000 Guineas winner Ruling Court has been pulled out of the Derby.Taking on ITV Racing Charlie Appleby said: “There was rain overnight on opening ground.We arrived here with an open mind but after the first race [our jockey] William Buick says it’s genuine good to soft ground and we know with our horse that stamina is an unknown.We’ve now got Royal Ascot [for the St James’s Palace Stakes] and the Eclipse around the corner [for him].
”Ruling Court is OUT of the #EpsomDerby ❌Charlie Appleby gives an update on his decision to withdraw Ruling Court 🗣️ pic,twitter,com/tPiWSOK2TY2,10pm “DASH” HANDICAP bettingRuby’s Profit 5/2Against The Wind 5/1Mademoiselle 15/2Stormy Impact 8/1Blinky 10/1Naanas Sparkle 11/1Lexington Blitz 16/1Gold Star Hero 16/1Glorious Kitty 16/1Acrisius 20/1Tees Aggregates 22/1Full betting via Oddschecker2,10pm “DASH” HANDICAP previewThe first of two sprints down what is generally reckoned to be the fastest five-furlong course on the planet, downhill all the way until the rise to the line from around a half-furlong out, by which time they have all built up too much momentum to notice.
The high stalls towards the stands’ side are very much the place to be if there has been any rain around, as the top of the camber drains more rapidly than the inside, and Ruby’s Profit, who was the likely favourite in any case after a comfortable win at Goodwood – a similar downhill track – last time, has the plum draw in 18,She will be tough to beat from there, although Blinky, next door in 17, is a danger, and the super-speedy Against The Wind is another that could take a hand if he makes a quick getaway from six,SELECTION: RUBY’S PROFITLydia Hislop on Racing TV says she thinks there “there [must be] a big doubt about Ruling Court running in the Derby” after her conversation with the horse’s trainer Charlie Appleby at Epsom,Hislop says she feels after her chat with the Newmarket trainer that if there’s any rain then the horse won’t be running as the ground has been more churned up following horses running on it in the first two races and the precipitation that has already fallen overnight,1 Persica (R L Moore) 6-4 Fav
2 Ice Max (C Lee) 10-1
3 Docklands (R Kingscote) 3-1
8 ran
Non Runner: 41.
35pm DIOMED STAKES And they’re off … Tyrrhenian Sea and Royal Playwright are up front as they head down the hill towards Tattenham Corner … Persica is at the back as they head into the straight … Perisca comes through the field, strikes for home and wins under an excellent Ryan Moore ride.𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐚 pounces in the @Betfred Diomed Stakes @EpsomRacecourse @rhannonracing's starlet also won on this card 12 months ago...💫 pic.
twitter.com/rJusdEjae81.35pm DIOMED STAKES bettingDocklands 2/1Persica 5/2Royal Playwright 9/2Ice Max 9/1Geography 12/1Royal Dubai 14/1Tyrrhenian Sea 25/1Brave Emperor 125/1Full betting at Oddschecker here1.35pm DIOMED STAKES previewIn some respects, the most interesting runner in this all-aged event is the three-year-old Royal Playwright, who ran ninth, beaten around five lengths, behind Pride Of Arras in the Dante Stakes at York last time.A decent showing from Andrew Balding’s colt would be a boost for the Knavesmire form, but he may have his work cut out to win with DOCKLANDS also in the field.
Harry Eustace’s five-year-old is without a win since landing the ultra-competitive Britannia Handicap at Royal Ascot two summers ago, but he has been racing in Group One company for the most part and acquitting himself well.He was, admittedly, a beaten favourite when dropping to Listed company for his seasonal debut at Ascot, but was only half a length behind John Gosden’s Sardinian Warrior, a four-year-old who looks to be on a fast-track to the top.Persica also drops in grade after finishing 12 lengths last in the Group One Lockinge last time, while Ice Max, ninth on soft ground in last season’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on Champions Day at Ascot, is worth a second look, especially if the going eases.SELECTION: DOCKLANDSWilliam Buick came in after the first race riding his mount Royal Dress and told ITV Racing he “wasn’t very happy” with the ground with Ruling Court, the jockey’s ride in the Derby, in mind.The horse’s trainer Charlie Appleby has already stated: “We know what this track can do in these conditions, the horse is in great form and I’m looking forward to him running, [but] I will just highlight that if all of a sudden we get a deluge [of rain)] and the ground becomes very testing, then conversations will have to be had during the build-up to the race over whether we participate or not