Irish Derby : Harzand, le 17e doublé des Derby anglais/irlandais
4 juin, 25 juin. Deux dates pour un exploit : le représentant de son altesse Aga Khan, Harzand, réussi le doublé Derby D’Epsom/Derby d’Irlande. Retrouvez tous les beaux vainqueurs outre Manche de ce samedi.
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Sinndar avait déjà, en 2000, réussi le doublé Derby d’Epsom/Derby d’Irlande pour le Prince Karim Aga Khan. Harzand lui apporte un nouvel exploit en 2016.
Bien emmené par deux leaders, le sien et celui de son rival Idaho, Harzand laisse même le pensionnaire d‘Aidan O’Brien le dépasser dans la ligne droite du Curragh avant de revenir lui arracher le succès.Harzand reste invaincu pour sa 5e sortie cette année. « C’est un très très bon cheval, a déclaré son jockey Pat Smullen. Et j’ai plaisir à croire que c’est un cheval d’Arc ». Les bookmakers ont déjà offert une cote à 6/8 pour lui. Dermot Weld a confirmé que le Qatar prix de l’Arc de Triomphe était l’objectif de fin d’année du poulain après un repos bien mérité.
Il est fou de penser que l’Aga Khan a vendu la mère d’Harzand l’automne dernier, juste avant que le talent de ce 3 ans n’explose. Hazariya avait été adjugée 480.000 euros. Elle en vaut bien plus aujourd’hui grâce à son fils, issu de Sea The Stars.
fonte : Equidià
Harzand fights hard to win the Irish Derby from runner-up Idaho
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
Derby hero Harzand follows up at the Curragh
Report: Curragh, Saturday, Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1), 1m4f, 3yo
DERBY winner Harzand bagged a second Classic when registering a game success in the Irish equivalent at the Curragh, showcasing a tremendous attitude to fend off the persistent challenge of old rival Idaho.
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Harzand had beaten Idaho by two and three-quarter lengths at Epsom but he had to battle to confirm the form as Aidan O’Brien’s colt moved menacingly into contention inside the final couple of furlongs.
Harzand responded gallantly to the urgings of his rider Pat Smullen, however, and prevailed by half a length, justifying his starting price of 4-6.
The dual Classic winner was providing trainer Dermot Weld – who brought up a landmark 4,000 career wins earlier in the week – with a third Irish Derby success, following wins for Zagreb and Grey Swallow.
Future targets
Harzand carries the colours of the Aga Khan and will now bid to emulate Sinndar by adding the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe crown to his two Derby wins.
Weld said: “A lot of people thought Harzand didn’t have speed but he showed today that he had. He’s a proper horse and the first two picked up and really quickened.
“Pat [Smullen] gave him a great ride. It’s been a very special day. The horse will have a good break now and will be aimed at the Arc.”
Coral and Paddy Power trimmed Harzand to 8-1 to win the Arc, while he is as short as 5-1 and challenging Postponed for favouritism in places.
Good, tough and dependable
Pat Smullen and Dermot Weld have combined to win most of racing’s top prizes on the Flat but one contest that has eluded them so far is the Arc. The rider is hoping that Harzand – who also provided the pair with a first Investec Derby success – will be the horse to change that.
Smullen said: “Ryan made his challenge with one run but my horse found again in the last 150 yards. When they’re as good and tough and dependable as this horse it makes my job much easier.
“There’s no knowing where a horse like this could end up, hopefully he’s an Arc horse.”
How the race was won
Harzand is a strong stayer at the trip and connections ensured that sufficient emphasis was placed on stamina by sending stablemate Ebediyin straight into the lead at a decent pace.
Smullen was happy to settle Harzand in third during the early exchanges but he committed for home on the turn, attempting to draw the sting out of his rivals.
Ryan Moore, who tracked Harzand for much of the race, came with a threatening run on Idaho inside the final couple of furlongs, but the Derby winner found extra in the closing stages to readily hold his main market rival and enhance his reputation even further.
No plans for Idaho
Idaho was unable to provide O’Brien with a remarkable 12th Irish Derby win but the trainer was happy with his horse’s performance.
“He’s run very well, the first two are very good horses,” O’Brien said.
“There’s no plan for Idaho. He’s had a few quick runs and we’ll see how he comes out of this before deciding what we’ll do.”
Red Verdon narrowly failed to reward his connections’ decision to supplement as he missed out on third spot – which would have recouped the supplementary fee – by a short-head. Stellar Mass ran the best race of his career to finish third.
Medicine Jack (white jacket) wins the Railway Stakes
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
Medicine Jack steams home in Railway Stakes
Report: Curragh, Saturday, GAIN Railway Stakes (Group 2) 6f, 2yo
COLIN KEANE bounced back from a nasty fall earlier on the card at the Curragh to win the Group 2 Railway Stakes on Medicine Jack for trainer Ger Lyons.
Keane had taken a tumble in the second race when his mount Elusive Heights was brought down in a dramatic incident at the furlong pole, but the rider showed he had suffered no ill effects when driving Medicine Jack home in front just over an hour later.
Norfolk Stakes fourth Peace Envoy, who represented leading trainer Aidan O’Brien, finished half a length behind the gallant winner in second, while sole British raider Dream Of Dreams finished a length and a half further back in third.
Trainer reaction
Ger Lyons, who sent out Psychedelic Funk to finish third in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, has a strong team of two-year-olds this season and was delighted with the success.
He said: “It’s great because, for us, winning a Railway Stakes is like winning a Coventry.
“We could come back here for the Phoenix Stakes where we’ll have Psychedelic Funk too – it’s a good problem to have!”
Improved form
Medicine Jack, who was sent off at 6-1, had won a Navan maiden in good style on his previous outing but produced a much-improved performance to get the better of a horse that had run creditably at Royal Ascot.
Peace Envoy looked to be coming with a winning run when he quickened sharply under Ryan Moore down the stands’ side rail, but Medicine Jack found plenty for his rider’s urgings down the centre of the track and was going away at the finish.
CURRAGH (IRE) RESULTS |
GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING.
3:00 - Dubai Duty Free Finest Surprise European Breeders Fund Maiden (Plus 10 Race)6f, €10,147.50 1 Intelligence Cross 10/11F NR: Beat The Bank 14 ran Distances: 1½l, ½l, ½l Jockey: Ryan Moore WIN £1.70 PL £1.02, £9.40, £3.70 |
3:35 - Paddy Power Handicap (Premier Handicap)1m, €29,500.00 1 Breathe Easy 13/2 12 ran Distances: 4½l, 3¼l, 1½l Jockey: Wayne Lordan WIN £7.90 PL £2.50, £3.60, £1.40 |
4:05 - Dubai Duty Free Millenium Millionaire Celebration Stakes (Listed Race)1m, €29,500.00 1 Sruthan 10/1 NR: Dont Bother Me (IRE) 10 ran Distances: ¾l, nk, 3¾l Jockey: Colm O’Donoghue WIN £13.20 PL £3.70, £1.30, £2.20 |
4:40 - GAIN Railway Stakes (Group 2)6f, €67,850.00 1 Medicine Jack 6/1 NR: War Decree (USA) 8 ran Distances: ½l, 1½l, ¾l Jockey: Colin Keane WIN £6.70 PL £2.10, £1.02, £1.30 |
5:20 - Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1) (Entire Colts & Fillies)1m4f, €855,000.00 1 Harzand 4/6F 9 ran Distances: ½l, 3¾l, shd Jockey: Pat Smullen WIN £1.90 PL £1.02, £1.30, £6.20 |
6:00 - Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship European Breeders Fund Handicap2m, €17,527.50 1 Papa’s Way 20/1 NR: Kalann (IRE) 13 ran Distances: nse, 2½l, nse Jockey: Chris Hayes WIN £23.20 PL £5.10, £4.00, £4.60 |
6:30 - Dubai Duty Free Jumeirah Creekside Dash Stakes (Listed Race)6f, €28,025.00 1 Toscanini 4/1 NR: Jane’s Memory (IRE) 9 ran Distances: hd, 2½l, ¾l Jockey: Shane Foley WIN £4.40 PL £1.40, £1.50, £2.10 |
7:00 - Dubai Duty Free Full Of Surprises Summer Fillies Handicap (Premier Handicap)7f, €29,500.00 1 Penny Pepper 10/1 NR: Best Not Argue (IRE) 14 ran Distances: 2¼l, ¾l, 1¾l Jockey: Chris Hayes Tote Aggregate: 2016: 686,108.00 – 2015: 657,877.00. Pick Six: Not won. Pool of 27,692.75 carried forward to today. WIN £11.70 PL £3.60, £5.50, £4.60 |