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Vertem Futurity: Aidan O'Brien leaves five in Doncaster contest including Derby favourite Luxembourg

Luxembourg, 8/1 ante-post favourite for next year's Derby, one of 15 entered in Saturday's Vertem Futurity Trophy Stakes at Doncaster, live on Sky Sports Racing; Aidan O'Brien's other hopefuls are Aikhal, Glounthaune, Howth and Stone Age

Luxembourg has been made 8/1 ante-post favourite for the Epsom Derby next year
Image: Luxembourg has been made 8/1 ante-post favourite for the Epsom Derby next year

Aidan O'Brien's Derby favourite Luxembourg is one of five juveniles the Ballydoyle handler has left in the Vertem Futurity Trophy at Doncaster.

The Camelot colt was impressive on his debut at Killarney and then really caught the eye when coming from last to first to win the Beresford Stakes by almost five lengths last month.

That Group Two has launched the careers of some equine greats down the years, including Sea The Stars.

O'Brien first won Saturday's race with Saratoga Springs back in 1997, and his most recent victory with subsequent Guineas hero Magna Grecia in 2018 was his ninth, taking him one behind Sir Henry Cecil's record of 10.

He may also run Aikhal, Killavullen Stakes winner Glounthaune, Howth and Stone Age.

Dettori is waiting on a call from trainer Aidan O'Brien (pictured)
Image: Aidan O'Brien has a strong team in final Group One of the British flat season

O'Brien's sons could also be represented - with Joseph leaving in Buckaroo and Donnacha's Sissoko among the confirmations too.

Jim Bolger won last year's race with Mac Swiney, who went on to win the Irish Guineas and be third in the Champion Stakes this season, and McTigue could represent him this weekend.

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Image: Bayside Boy (yellow cap) beats Reach For The Moon to win Doncaster's Champagne Stakes

Roger Varian's Bayside Boy brings rock solid form - having won the Champagne Stakes and finished third in the Dewhurst - with Acomb and Autumn Stakes second Imperial Fighter left in by Andrew Balding, who could also run Hoo Ya Mal.

Mark Johnston's Royal Patronage may be the best home hope, having beaten Charlie Appleby's highly regarded Coroebus last time out in the Royal Lodge.

Ralph Becket's Angel Bleu was a Group One winner in France last time out, however, and could aim to double his top-level tally.

Karl Burke's Bullet Force and Brian Meehan's Hanibal Barca complete the 15-strong list.

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