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Benvenuto Cellini tops 13 confirmations for Futurity Trophy

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Benvenuto Cellini and Christophe Soumillon winning at LeopardstownBenvenuto Cellini and Christophe Soumillon winning at Leopardstown
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Aidan O'Brien dominates the entries for Saturday's William Hill Futurity Trophy Stakes at Doncaster, with nine colts still in contention including impressive Leopardstown winner Benvenuto Cellini

O'Brien's Nine-Strong Assault on Futurity Trophy

Impressive Leopardstown winner Benvenuto Cellini is one of nine Aidan O'Brien-trained colts still in contention for Saturday's William Hill Futurity Trophy Stakes at Doncaster.

The Ballydoyle handler dominates the Group One heat with last month's Group Two winner an odds-on shot to add to his tally in a race that could also feature his Zetland Stakes-winning stablemate Pierre Bonnard Action Frescobaldi Hawk Mountain New Zealand Dorset Piazza San Marco and Port Of Spain — the last three all ran on Saturday — complete O'Brien's list in a race that has drawn 13 possibles in total.

Ground Concerns for Balding's Item

The Andrew Balding-trained Item looks a legitimate contender being unbeaten in two starts to date but with the going currently described as soft, heavy in places, very testing ground could yet scupper his planned outing.

Barry Mahon, European racing manager for owners Juddmonte, said: "Once he broke his maiden Andrew had this race in mind but he needed to get some more experience and the natural way to do that wasn't clear, so we said we'd go for another novice on the grass and the race at Bath presented itself."

He noted that the Clive Cox horse that was second (Blue Courvoisier) is well regarded but Item did it well.

Mahon continued: "Ground is obviously going to be a concern. We feel like he skipped off the all-weather pretty good and Bath was nice ground the last day, so if there was to be a lot of rain and it went testing he probably won't run."

There's rain early in the week so it's a watching brief. He's a horse they like but he's probably not a horse who would want a slog. Good to soft or anything like that would be fine. His dam (Capla Temptress) won a Grade One in America and she liked it quick, so have her other progeny.

Ralph Beckett 's Cape Orator John and Thady Gosden's Oxagon and Adrian Keatley's Rochfortbridge are the others not trained at Ballydoyle still engaged.