Aidan O’Brien was to the fore in the Barronstown Stud Irish EBF at the Curragh, as
Dorset led home stablemate
Benvenuto Cellini to open his account at the second attempt.
A son of Wootton Bassett who cost €400,000 as a yearling, he was beaten half a length by fellow Ballydoyle inmate Amadeus Mozart over the same course and distance on debut earlier this month, but the 4-9 favourite was much more streetwise on this occasion to register a length and a half success in the hands of Ryan Moore.
Dorset joins O’Brien’s City Of Troy on the roll of honour for the seven-furlong contest and although he has some way to go before being mentioned in the same breath as the Derby winner, his victory was one of huge potential.
Aidan O'Brien spoke to Racing TV after Dorset broke his maiden tag at the second attempt.
O’Brien said: “He’s a straightforward, lovely horse. He came forward from his first start and he will get further. We’re very happy.
“He’s obviously a Group horse and he’ll be very comfortable when he goes up to a mile. He could go to the Tyros, the Futurity or he could go for the Pat Smullen race – that’s up to a mile.
“The second horse (Benvenuto Cellini) will be a nice maiden next time, he did everything right.”