Lambourn looks good to conquer loaded field and complete Derby-St Leger double

Lambourn looks good to conquer loaded field and complete Derby-St Leger double

Just seven runners at Doncaster but plenty of depth and the appearance of a Derby winner adds significant interest

Just seven runners will go to post for the St Leger at Doncaster on Saturday, the final Classic of the Flat campaign, but it is a race with real depth in terms of quality and sees the first appearance of a Derby winner in this historic contest since Camelot’s narrow failure to land the Triple Crown in 2012.

Camelot, inevitably, was a red-hot favourite when he succumbed to Encke by three-quarters of a length 13 years ago. Lambourn, though, is only second-favourite for the Leger behind Scandinavia, a stable-companion at the Aidan O’Brien yard, despite having taken the Epsom Classic by nearly four lengths in June before following up in the Irish equivalent three weeks later.

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