Aidan O'Brien has high hopes Japan can follow in the footsteps of St Nicholas Abbey, having got his career back on track with victory in the tote+ Pays You More At tote.co.uk Ormonde Stakes.
'St Nic's' best days seemed behind him when he arrived at Chester in 2011 as a four-year-old, having missed the Derby - for which he was favourite - and been well beaten on his return from a lengthy lay off.
He blitzed his rivals that day, though, and never looked back. He won the Coronation Cup on his next outing and added the Breeders' Cup Turf, another two Coronation Cups and the Sheema Classic to his CV. So should Japan emulate that haul, then O'Brien will be happy.
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