SAXON Warrior and Dee Ex Bee head a final field of 12 runners for Saturday’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh

Ireland’s premier classic has attracted the biggest field for an Irish Derby since 2006 as Epsom Derby runner-up Dee Ex Bee looks to give trainer Mark Johnston his first success in the race. He is joined by a strong British representation with Old Persian and Knight To Behold standing their ground at this morning’s declaration stage.

Following victory in the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot last week, Charlie Appleby supplemented Old Persian for the Irish Derby and William Buick will ride the son of Dubawi as the Newmarket-based trainer looks to complete the English and Irish Derby double for Godolphin.

Frankie Dettori has been booked to ride Knight To Behold for trainer Harry Dunlop who is aiming to emulate his father, John, who won the Irish Derby in 1978 with Shirley Heights and Salsabil in 1990.

Aidan O’Brien’s English 2000 Guineas winner Saxon Warrior is joined in the field by stable companions, Delano Roosevelt, Rostropovich and The Pentagon.

Joseph O’Brien will have his first runner as a trainer when legging his brother Donnacha up on Latrobe for the €1,500,000 contest.

Mick Halford will have just his second runner in the Irish Derby with Gallinule Stakes winner Platinum Warrior taking up his entry in the race.

Halford is looking forward to running the son of Galileo.

“The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby is a wonderful race and we are all very excited to have a runner in it,” Halford said. “Platinum Warrior’s preparation has gone well and he is a straightforward horse so we’ve had no headaches on that front.

“His homework has been very good and we were pleased with him on the Curragh last Tuesday morning so we are looking forward to the race itself now. He seems to be a colt improving with racing.”

Dermot Weld relies on the unbeaten Bandua as he looks to win another Irish Derby.

“We’ve been fortunate to win the race three times and I would be more hopeful than confident, but I am very happy with Bandua and if there’s going to be an upset I hope it can be him,” Weld said.

“It looks a good renewal of the race and it has been strengthened by the horses that have been supplemented.

“He has been so effective on a soft surface; whether he can adapt on a faster surface remains to be seen. The reason I am running him is he is working extremely well.

“He is American-bred so you would expect him to handle faster ground but he bends his knee and that is why he was so effective on soft ground. That said, I still think he has a realistic chance of running a big race and if you are not in you can’t win.”

Tipperary-based trainer Fozzy Stack will also have his first runner in the race when impressive Curragh maiden winner Carlo Biraghi takes his chance and the Jim Bolger-trained Theobald completes the line-up.

The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival will begin with a seven race card on Friday evening.

Friday’s first race is off at 5.25pm and the card features the Her.ie Apprentice Derby and the JOE.ie Handicap. At 7.45pm the Jarlath Fahey-trained Sea The Lion will be bidding for a hat-trick of wins this season when topping the weights in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Ragusa Handicap of €50,000.

The going report issued today is: straight course - good to firm, round course - good to firm. Watering continues. Forecast dry for the next few days. Stalls in the centre of the track for the sprints.?