Camelot to work before racing at Leopardstown Triple Crown-seeking Camelot is due to work at Leopardstown before the first race tomorrow evening. The Montjeu colt has won the 2000 Guineas, Derby and Irish Derby in an all-conquering season so far, and trainer Aidan O'Brien has now set his sights on next month's Ladbrokes St Leger at Doncaster. Next week's Great Voltigeur Stakes at York had been considered as a possible prep for his date with destiny, but the Ballydoyle trainer has instead opted to go for a racecourse gallop. Should Camelot land the Doncaster Classic on September 15th, he will become the first horse since Nijinsky in 1970 to claim the colts' Triple Crown. There is also plenty of action at the Foxrock venue after racing, with a barefoot mile race taking place on the track and the Saw Doctors will be in concert. The first of a seven race card gets underway at 4.50pm.