Favourite Constitution River given disaster French Derby draw as 16 declared

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Favourite Constitution River given disaster French Derby draw as 16 declared
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Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) favourite Constitution River has been given a nightmare draw for Sunday’s Group One at Chantilly as 16 declared. 

Constitution River Faces Nightmare French Derby Draw

Ryan Moore might be one of the best jockeys in the world but he’s got a huge task on his hands this Sunday in the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby).

His mount and current favourite Constitution River has been given a disaster draw of 15 with just one rival outside of him.

No horse has won the French Classic from a double-figure since New Bay in 2015, so it could be a tough ask to win from such a wide position.

However, that being said, Constitution River looks a top horse in the making.

The son of Woottonn Bassett won the Dee Stakes at Chester recently and is the yard’s number one, meanwhile Hawk Mountain and Montreal also line up for Aidan O’Brien.

Chasing a four-timer, powerful connections will be hoping they made the right decision to come over to France with the favourite, instead of the Epsom Derby.

Benvenuto Cellini at this point is the yard’s main hope for the Epsom Derby, but things could all change if O’Brien pulls out Constitution River from the Prix du Jockey Club.

They might see being drawn that wide as a waste, and could opt for Epsom – although that is an unlikely scenario.

WATCH: Constitution Wins Dee Stakes At Chester

It looks a strong line-up, with John & Thady Gosden also supplementing Oxagon earlier on in the week. He won the Craven then came sixth in the 2000 Guineas and could improve for the trip.

Full French Derby Draw 2026 (Prix du Jockey Club)

  1. Hankelow (Clifford Lee)
  2. Pearles Majesty (Cristian Demuro)
  3. Oxagon (Oisin Murphy)
  4. Canadian (Theo Bachelot)
  5. Gostam (Billy Loughnane)
  6. Dolmalan (Clement Lecoeuvre)
  7. Komorebi (William Buick)
  8. Montreal (Wayne Lordan)
  9. Campacite (Marvin Grandin)
  10. Daryzan (Mickael Barzalona)
  11. Hawk Mountain (Christophe Soumillon)
  12. Segall (Alexis Pouchin)
  13. A Boy Named Susie (Maxime Guyon)
  14. Gusto (Aurelien Lemaitre)
  15. Constitution River (Ryan Moore)
  16. Alam (Antoine Hamelin)

French Derby (Prix du Jockey Club) Odds 2026

  • Constitution River 2/1
  • Daryzan 4/1
  • Hawk Mountain 5/1
  • Komorebi 13/2
  • Oxagon 14/1
  • Dolmalan 16/1
  • Montreal 16/1
  • Alam 20/1
  • Gostam 20/1
  • Hankelow 20/1
  • A Boy Named Susie 25/1
  • Pearled Majesty 33/1
  • Campacite 50/1
  • Segall 66/1
  • Gusto 100/1
  • Canadian 100/1

Last 11 French Derby Winners And Draw

As you can see below, it’s favourable to be drawn low in the Prix du Jockey Club, with double-figure draws not a positive.

New Bay was the last to win from one in 2015.

  • 2025 – Camille Pissarro (1)
  • 2024 – Look de Vega (3)
  • 2023 – Ace Impact (8)
  • 2022 – Vadeni (2)
  • 2021 – Sir Mark’s Basillica (2)
  • 2020 – Mishriff (3)
  • 2019 – Sottsass (4)
  • 2018 – Study of Man (6)
  • 2017 – Brametot (1)
  • 2016 – Almanzor (7)
  • 2015 – New Bay (13)

Kyle Curran is a horse racing journalist with years of experience covering top events in the calendar. He has an eye for a strong form line and has a particular love for the jumps. When not writing about the sport he loves, Kyle can be found travelling around the top horse racing meetings around the UK and Ireland. Kyle also specialises in PR and Exclusive Interviews.

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