Order Of St George powers to St Leger victory at the Curragh
PICTURE: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos
Panther suffers fatal injury as St wins Leger
Report: Curragh, Sunday, Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger (Group 1) 1m6f, 3yo+
ORDER OF ST GEORGE completed a St Leger double for Aidan O’Brien with a runaway victory under jockey Joseph O’Brien.
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However, the race produced more sadness than jubilation after last year’s winner Brown Panther sustained a fatal hind leg injury nearing the turn for home.
The decision to reroute Order Of St George to the Irish St Leger instead of the Ladbrokes St Leger on Saturday proved an inspired move by connections as he eased to success while Bondi Beach scored at Doncaster in his absence.
O’Brien anchored the well-backed 5-4 favourite at the back of the pack as Good Tradition set a solid pace in front with Brown Panther taking up a role behind the leader and clear of the main pack.
The race changed dramatically approaching the turn for home as Richard Kingscote sent Brown Panther in pursuit of the leader at which point disaster struck and the popular seven-year-old was pulled up. He could not be saved.
Owen: “I can’t bear thinking of life without him”
Former England international Michael Owen has been a longtime lover of horseracing but there is little doubt Brown Panther was the horse he loved the most.
Bred by Owen out of his first racehorse Treble Heights, Brown Panther reduced his owner to tears when winning at Royal Ascot in 2011 and provided him with a first Classic win in last year’s Irish St Leger as well as a host of other big-race wins.
Speaking in June, Owen told the Racing Post’s Lee Mottershead of his affection for Brown Panther, saying: “I can’t bear thinking of life without him. It’s that bad.
“I’ll always love racing but I can’t imagine I’ll ever be able to replicate the pleasure he has given me over the last half a dozen years. I don’t think anyone could get as much pleasure from a horse as we’ve had from him.”
Michael Owen (right) with his pride and joy Brown Panther
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
With front-runner Good Tradition weakening, Order Of St George powered through the pack and shot clear, his superiority over the rest of the runners there for all to see as he pounded clear.
Order Of St George crossed the line 11 lengths in front of Agent Murphy, who ran on resolutely in the closing stages to take second from Wicklow Brave in third.
Joseph O’Brien, who was winning the race for the first time, said: “He’s a lovely horse who handled the ground and stays well. He’s very genuine too and was really good today.
“I was a bit further back than I intended and I had a quick look at the top of the hill and made my move a bit earlier than I should have as I didn’t want the leader [Good Tradition] to get away, but I ended up there sooner than I wanted. Fortunately he has a big engine and fought all the way to the line.”
Longchamp (FR) Result, 13 Sep 2015. QATAR PRIX FOY (GROUP 2) (4YO+ NO GELDINGS) (TURF): Postponed alla grande
- (4yo+) 1m4f Very Soft
- £57,441.86, £22,170.54, £10,581.40, £7,054.26, £3,527.13
HORSE/SP | AGE | WGT | TRAINER/JOCKEY | OR | TS | RPR | |||||
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12 |
Postponed (IRE) 13/5 | 4 | 9-2 | Luca Cumani | — | * | * | |||
Andrea Atzeni | |||||||||||
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26 |
¾ | Spiritjim (FR) 156/10 | 5 | 9-2 | Alain Couetil | — | * | * | ||
Frankie Dettori | |||||||||||
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31 |
1¼ | Baino Hope (FR) 16/5 | 4 | 8-13 | J-C Rouget | — | * | * | ||
Ioritz Mendizabal | |||||||||||
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43 |
¾ | Dolniya (FR) 17/10F | 4 | 8-13 | A De Royer-Dupre | — | * | * | ||
Christophe Soumillon | |||||||||||
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54 |
3½ | Free Port Lux 91/10 | 4 | 9-2 | F Head | — | * | * | ||
Mickael Barzalona | |||||||||||
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65 |
4 | Roseburg (IRE) 64/1 | 4 | 9-2 | Luca Cumani | — | * | * | ||
Kevin Stott | |||||||||||
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78 |
8 | Kerosin (GER) 56/1 | 4 | 9-2 | Jean-Pierre Carvalho | — | * | * | ||
Filip Minarik | |||||||||||
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87 |
5 | Bathyrhon (GER) 69/10 | 5 | 9-2 | Mme Pia Brandt | — | * | * | ||
Maxime Guyon | |||||||||||
1st OWNER: Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum BRED: St Albans Bloodstock Llp TRAINER: Luca Cumani
2nd OWNER: Hspirit
3rd OWNER: Ecurie I M Fares
TOTE WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 3.40 (Postponed coupled with Roseburg). PLACES: 1.70, 2.90, 1.60. DF: 31.70. SF: 45.40
Treve leaves her rivals in her dust at Longchamp on Sunday
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
Treve looks unstoppable in stunning Arc trial win
Report: France, Sunday, Longchamp: Qatar Prix Vermeille (Group 1) 1m4f, 3yo+ fillies & mares
TREVE was at her imperious best as she routed the field on her final outing before attempting to win the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe for an unprecedented third time next month.
Trained by Criquette Head-Maarek and ridden by Thierry Jarnet, Treve left her rivals for dead turning into the home straight and continued to motor clear of them under minimal urging for a utterly dominant and dismissive victory.
Bookmakers immediately ducked for cover with William Hill going 4-5 (from 7-4), Paddy Power evens (from 2), BoyleSports evens (from 6-4) and Betfred 11-10 (from 7-4).
‘Fantastic mare’
Treve stepped on to the course at Longchamp around half an hour after Prix du Jockey Club winner New Bay had announced himself as a serious contender for the Arc with a mighty win in the Group 2 Prix Niel. But he, and anyone else, will have to be something very special indeed to deny Treve if she lines up in the Arc in the form she was in for this trial.
“I don’t know what to say,” said a near-speechless Head-Maarek. “She’s a fantastic mare, she loves Longchamp and I’ve always said she is so much better going right-handed.
“It is three weeks to the Arc and obviously she is in very good form but we have seen a very good colt here already today [in New Bay] and also in England as well. The Arc will be a different matter and it’s not won yet.”
Treve and Thierry Jarnet receive the applause of fans at Longchamp
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
Magnificent victory
From the stalls Dihna jumped out into the lead and set the pace for her stablemate Treve with Arabian Queen, second favourite for this contest behind Treve after her defeat of Golden Horn in the Juddmonte International last month, tracking the pacemaker in second.
Turning into the false straight Jarnet asked Treve to move a little closer and the rider needed all of his skills to keep the mare from rocketing clear as she picked up the bridle in ominous fashion to sit just behind the pacemaker.
At the top of the home straight it was clear Treve would win but the manner in which she kicked a Group 1 field out of the way was magnificent and almost in the blink of an eye she accelerated well clear.
Owner Sheikh Joaan Al Thani and his racing manager Harry Herbert watched the closing stages with huge smiles on their faces knowing the decision to un-retire Treve and go for a third Arc was looking a wise one as the five-year-old cantered to a quite brilliant success.
In focus: Treve’s main Arc rivals
New Bay French Derby winner who represents master trainer Andre Fabre. Second favourite for the Arc after swatting aside rivals to win the Prix Niel on Sunday, the race Fabre used to prep his Arc winners Trempolino, Carnegie, Hurricane Run and Rail Link.
Jack Hobbs Winner of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby and warmed up for the Arc with an effortless win against inferior rivals on the all-weather at Kempton. Soft ground in Paris preferred by trainer John Gosden.
Golden Horn Leading three-year-old of the year having added Saturday’s Qipco Irish Champion Stakes to wins in the Investec Derby and Coral-Eclipse. Potentially better at 1m2f and soft ground an issue but has a turn of foot to match Treve.
New Bay (left): represents master trainer Andre Fabre
Qatar Prix Niel : New Bay en roue libre
Pour son premier essai sur 2.400m, le gagnant du Prix du Jockey Club (Groupe 1), New Bay, s’impose en roue dans le Qatar Prix Niel (Groupe 2). Il valide son billet pour le Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Groupe 1) et devient l’un des principaux rivaux de la championne Trêve.
fonte : Equidia
Ervedya (second left) challenges Karakontie in the Prix du Moulin
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Soumillon times it right on Ervedya in Moulin
Report: France, Sunday, Longchamp: Qatar Prix du Moulin (Group 1) 1m, 3yo+ no gelding
On a weekend dominated by stewards’ inquiries and close finishes, Christophe Soumillon steered a careful and patient course on Ervedya before unleashing her potent turn of foot to great effect.
Soumillon had to wait for the right moment to ease Ervedya out as Wild Chief attempted to hold her in behind leader Karakontie, knowing an overzealous manoeuvre would land him in hot water with the French stewards.
The moment came with a furlong to run and once out the Alain de Royer-Dupre-trained filly ran down Karakontie impressively to score despite the late charge of Akatea.
Overnight rain in Paris reduced the field for this contest with Dutch Connection, Arod, Esoterique and Territories all non-runners.
fonte : RacingPost
Ballydoyle downed by stablemate in Moyglare
Report: Ireland, Sunday, Moyglare Stud Stakes (Group 1) 7f, 2yo fillies
MINDING led home an Aidan O’Brien 1-2-3 in the Moyglare Stakes with a hard-fought victory over favourite Ballydoyle with Alice Springs back in third.
Ballydoyle was sent straight into the lead by Joseph O’Brien, and as the furlong pole approached the daughter of Galileo appeared to have fought off her nine rivals.
However, her stride began to shorten and she was overhauled by a battling Minding under Seamie Heffernan.
Alice Springs made good late headway to fill a place after missing the break.
Second favourite Tanaza, owned by the Aga Khan and trained by Dermot Weld, was a onepaced fourth.
Despite her reverse, Ballydoyle remains the 8-1 favourite for the 2016 Qipco 1,000 Guineas with Betfred, who go 10-1 Minding.
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