The waiting is almost over. City Of Troy’s date with destiny in the QIPCO 2000 Guineas is looming large and Aidan O’Brien’s suggestion that he may well be his only runner has only heightened expectation that the colt may indeed be something out of the ordinary.

City of Troy, a son of Justify from the Group 1 winning mare Together Forever by Galilio (Ire) is undefeated in three runs as a juvenile. The colt is one of 11 entered in the 2000 Guineas on Saturday at Newmarket.

O’Brien generally likes safety in numbers in the first Classic of the season, which is also the opening contest in this year’s QIPCO British Champions Series, and only once this century has he fielded just a single challenger, when Roderic O’Connor went solo in the 2011 edition. That was the year Frankel put up his jaw-dropping exhibition, which perhaps the master of Ballydoyle had anticipated.

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