Walsh was working on ITV's coverage of York on Wednesday and credited Moore for the ride he gave the 5/4 favourite
Ruby Walsh and Davy Russell both highlighted Ryan Moore 's brilliance on City Of Troy after the Aidan O'Brien-trained three-year-old landed the Juddmonte International.
He wrote: "For all the young jockeys watch Ryan Moore’s reins although the horse was leaning right all the pressure on the left reins, he still kept the contact with his right rain which kept the horse balanced and still running forward Not as easy as it looks and superb horsemanship.
Royal Rhyme, City Of Troy’s stablemate Hans Andersen and Ghostwriter were in his immediate slipstream, with Japanese raider Durezza also close by, while those from further back were keen to work their way into contention swinging into the straight. “I’m obviously always saying too much about him and they are saying he smashed the course record there and it didn’t go according to plan,” said O’Brien.“I’m so delighted for the lads and we always felt he was something very different. Things haven’t gone right for him some days, but he still overcomes them which makes it very special.
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