2016: three-year-old season On his racecourse debut US Army Ranger contested a
maiden race over ten
furlongs on
heavy ground at the
Curragh on 3 April 2016. Shortly before the race he was the subject of strong support in the betting for the Epsom Derby. Starting at odds of
15/8 he raced at the rear of the ten runner field before beginning to make steady progress at half way. He moved up to challenge the leaders in the last quarter mile, took the lead 50 yards from the finish and won "readily" by three quarters of a
length from the
Dermot Weld-trained favourite Aasheq. After the race Aidan O'Brien commented "Ryan said every time he went for him there was another gear there and he said he didn't go to the last gear" before indicating that the colt would have one more race before Epsom. US Army Ranger was sent to England and stepped up in class for the
Group Three Chester Vase (a major trial race for the Epsom Derby) on 5 May at
Chester Racecourse. He was made the 4/11 favourite ahead of his stablemate Port Douglas (ridden by
Seamie Heffernan) and four British-trained colts. After racing in second place behind Port Douglas (who was carrying four pounds more) he moved up on the inside to take the lead a furlong out. Port Douglas rallied and the favourite was "hard pressed" in the final strides before prevailing by a short head. The racecourse stewards held an inquiry into possible "team tactics" by the riders of the two O'Brien runners but took no action. Ryan Moore commented "He travelled through the race like a very good horse and I wanted to teach him plenty today. He just wanted to hang left at the end and he didn’t switch his leads and got a bit tired, but he’ll come on plenty for it. He's a beautiful mover with a good mind and a very well-balanced horse. The good ones move very well and he's one of those." On 4 June US Army Ranger was part of a five horse O'Brien entry in a sixteen-runner field for the Epsom Derby and was made the 7/2 favourite ahead of
Wings of Desire and
Harzand. After being restrained by Moore at the rear of the field he was switched to the wide outside to make his challenge in the straight. He made rapid progress despite hanging left and got to within half a length of the leader Harzand in the final furlong. Harzand pulled ahead in the final strides and US Army Ranger finished second, beaten one and a half lengths. After a break of two and a half months US Army Ranger started favourite for the
Royal Whip Stakes at the Curragh on 21 August but never looked likely to win and finished fourth of the seven runners behind the four-year-old Success Days. In September he was made odds-on favourite for the Group Three
Enterprise Stakes at
Leopardstown Racecourse but was beaten half a length into second place by the filly Zhukova. Despite his moderate form US Army Ranger was made the 7/1 third favourite for the
Champion Stakes at
Ascot Racecourse on 14 October. After tracking the leaders he was outpaced in the straight and finished eighth of the ten runners behind
Almanzor. ==Later career==