O'Brien pair get favourable Breeders' draw

Racing : Breeders' Cup Classic favourite Curlin was further shortened in the market following the draw for Saturday's $5 million…

Racing: Breeders' Cup Classic favourite Curlin was further shortened in the market following the draw for Saturday's $5 million (€3.8million) main event.

The defending champion and Dubai World Cup winner avoided a dreaded wide berth when he was handed stall nine and is 5-2 from 11-4 with Coral Bookmakers.

William Hills cut Aidan O'Brien's Duke Of Marmalade from 8-1 to 7-1 after the four-year-old son of Danehill, a five-time Group One winner this year, was drawn fourth of the 12 horses. Henrythenavigator drew five while Raven's Pass drew eight.

French raider Goldikova was handed the perfect draw for her Breeders' Cup Mile bid.

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With a wide draw to be avoided heading into an early first bend over the mile at Santa Anita on Saturday, the Freddie Head-trained filly was handed a dream stall in four for jockey Oliver Peslier.

O'Brien's US Ranger was also dealt a good hand at Santa Anita and will go off in the same race from stall seven.

The four-year-old son of Danzig, third last time out over seven furlongs in the Prix de la Foret, will again be partnered by regular jockey Johnny Murtagh.

Murtagh also rides Lord Admiral for Charles O'Brien in Saturday's Breeders Cup Dirt Mile but the seven-year-old will have to contend with an outside draw in 12.

Jeremy Noseda's Sixties Icon was cut by Hills from 9-4 to 13-8 for the inaugural Breeders' Cup Marathon having been drawn fourth of nine.