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World’s best horse rankings: City of Troy moves into tie for 2nd

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World’s best horse rankings: City of Troy moves into tie for 2nd



City of Troy, winner of the Derby at Epsom last out and a possible starter in the Grade 1 Travers, moved into a tie for second place in the latest rankings of the world’s best racehorses.

Retaining the top spot is Laurel River, the Juddmonte homebred who won the Dubai World Cup (G1) last out.

The rankings are compiled by the world’s best racehorse rankings committee and published by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.

Tied for second place is Rebel’s Romance, winner of four straight, including the Champions & Chater Cup (G1) at Sha Tin last out and the Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) before that.

National Treasure, winner of the Met Mile (G1), and Saudi Cup (G1) winner Señor Buscador are tied with three others for fourth place and are the highest ranked U.S.-based horses.

Ranking  Rating Horse Year foaled Trainer Trained
1  128 Laurel River (USA)     2018 Bhupat Seemar UAE
2  123 City of Troy (USA)     2021 Aidan O’Brien IRE
2  123 Rebel’s Romance (IRE)     2018 Charlie Appleby UAE
4  121 National Treasure (USA)     2020 Bob Baffert USA
4  121 Notable Speech (GB)     2021 Charlie Appleby GB
4  121 Romantic Warrior (IRE)     2018 Danny Shum HK
4  121 Señor Buscador (USA)     2018 Todd Fincher USA
4  121 White Birch (GB)     2020 John Joseph Murphy IRE
9  120 Audience (GB)     2019 John & Thady Gosden GB
9  120 Cogburn (USA)     2019 Steven Asmussen USA
9  120 Danon Decile (JPN)     2021 Shogo Yasuda JPN
9  120 Facteur Cheval (IRE)     2019 Jerome Reynier FR
9  120 Fierceness (USA)     2021 Todd Pletcher USA
9  120 I Wish I Win (NZ)     2018 Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman AUS
9  120 Look de Vega (FR)     2021 Carlos & Yann Lerner FR
9  120 Luxembourg (IRE)     2019 Aidan O’Brien IRE
9  120 Master of The Seas (IRE)     2018 Charlie Appleby GB
9  120 Mystik Dan (USA)     2021 Kenneth McPeek USA
9  120 Pride of Jenni (AUS)     2017 Ciaron Maher AUS
9  120 Private Eye (AUS)     2017 Joseph Pride AUS
9  120 Shahryar (JPN)     2018 Hideaki Fujiwara JPN
9  120 Ushba Tesoro (JPN)     2017 Noboru Takagi JPN

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