Richard Fahey is relishing the prospect of saddling his first Derby runner after Mickdaam booked his ticket to Epsom in a thrilling renewal of the Chester Vase.
The trainer is one of the most upwardly mobile trainers in the game but has yet to have a horse worthy of a place in the prestigious British Classic.
That will all change next month, however, after 8-1 shot Mickdaam held on by the narrowest margin to land the recognised Derby trial.
The son of Dubawi enjoyed a winter stint in Dubai with master South African trainer Mike de Kock and looked an improved horse when second in the Tattersalls Millions 3-Y-O Trophy at Newmarket on his return for Fahey.
Stepped up to a mile-and-a-half (2400m) for the first time, Mickdaam was caught wide round the Chester bends, but was always travelling strongly for Tony Hamilton.
The jockey decided to press on from the top of the home straight and although Model Pupil was finishing with a real rattle, Mickdaam held on by a nose.
Last year’s Chester Vase winner Treasure Beach went on to be beaten just a head into second at Epsom and Mickdaam is 33-1 from 50-1 to claim Derby glory with Paddy Power.
“The horse was with Mike de Kock for the Dubai Carnival, but it was always the intention that he would come back to me,” Fahey said.
“I thought he handled the conditions very well. He’d only been back (from Dubai) 12 days when he ran at Newmarket last month, so he was entitled to come on for that.
“It will be fantastic to run him in the Derby.”





























