DOMENICA 14 AGOSTO 2016 Deauville: #Ribchester vola sul Jacques Le Marois, battuto Vadamos. Ininfluente Galileo Gold..
Ribchester (right) reversed Goodwood form with Galileo Gold (left)
Report: France, Sunday, Deauville: Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard – Jacques le Marois (Group 1) 1m, 3yo+ no geldings
RICHARD FAHEY hailed Ribchester the best horse he has ever trained after he built on his fast-finishing third in last month’s Sussex Stakes to land the spoils for Godolphin under William Buick, who has clocked up the air miles over the weekend.
Buick flew into France having partnered Tryster in the Arlington Million in Chicago on Saturday evening and the jockey made the arduous journey count, delivering Ribchester to perfection to land the son of Ifraaj’s first Group 1 success.
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In a race in which many took a keen hold, it was Arod who set the early tempo under Jamie Spencer, with Ribchester in his slipstream and Galileo Gold, one place ahead of Ribchester at Goodwood, also not far off the pace.
The alarm bells were ringing from some way out for the Hugo Palmer-trained 2,000 Guineas winner though, as Frankie Dettori began to ask some serious questions with more than two furlongs to run.
As Galileo Gold was swallowed up by his rivals, it was Ribchester and local hope Vadamos who quickly asserted, the pair pulling away before battling all the way to the line.
The Jersey Stakes winner ultimately prevailed by half a length, continuing the wonderful record of three-year-olds against the older generations in Group 1s this season.
Ervedya took third, another length and three quarters away, with Galileo Gold only eighth.
Fahey ‘on top of the world’
The win was a first in the Deauville feature not only for Buick but for trainer Richard Fahey.
“It’s brilliant,” said Fahey. “I’m on top of the world and it’s just nice to see the horse win a Group 1.
“He’s a horse with an awful lot of speed and he’s very talented. As we’ve seen, he’s improving with racing and I felt today he was a better horse than he was in the Sussex.
“I wasn’t worried [about racing so soon after the Sussex Stakes] as we minded him a bit after the Guineas and we just felt he was getting better and stronger.
“He had to dig deep today and he came out with flying colours.”
The trainer identified the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot over a mile on British Champions Day as Ribchester’s next target but also praised his charge’s versatility.
“I’d say he’ll end up in Ascot now but he’s got enough speed for six furlongs as well [as seven],” said Fahey.
“He’ll definitely be in training [at four] and I really feel that next year he could be the real deal. He’s the best we’ve ever had, he’s got everything.”
Paddy Power responded to the victory by trimming Ribchester to be their 2-1 favourite for the Ascot contest from 3-1.
‘The only disappointing race of his life’
In contrast with the delight felt by Fahey, Hugo Palmer was left to wonder what went wrong for his star Galileo Gold, with the Newmarket trainer suggesting Sunday’s race may have come too soon.
“He has run the only disappointing race of his entire life,” said Palmer.
“This is a horse who started his career in May of his two-year-old career and ran five times. That was his fifth race of the year and he has stepped up to the plate on each and every occasion he has ever run, apart from today.
“That is obviously disappointing. It was very close on the heels of Goodwood and maybe because we didn’t have enough time with him at home he was a bit fresh today.
“He was too free in the early part of the race. Starting like that he didn’t finish out his race like the Galileo Gold that we have all come to know and love.”
Prix Jacques Le Marois : Ribchester triomphe !
R1C4 – Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard – Jacques le Marois – Groupe 1 – 1.600m – c’est enfin le tour de Ribchester !
Le gagnant
8 – Ribchester
Deux fois placé au niveau Groupe 1, Ribchester avait laissé une grosse impression le 25 juillet dernier dans les Sussex Stakes (Groupe 1) derrière The Gurkha et Galileo Gold. Placé deuxième favori derrière ce même Galileo Gold, le pensionnaire Richard A. Fahey a cette fois-ci dominer les débats au terme d’une magnifique lutte avec Vadamos. Associé à William Buick, le représentant de la casaqueGodolphin a longtemps patienté à flanc de peloton avant de placer une superbe accélération dans les 300 derniers mètres repoussant jusqu’au bout l’attaque du pensionnaire d’André Fabre. Déjà lauréat des Jersey Stakes (Groupe 3) cette année, ce fils d’Iffraj bonifie son palmarès en décrochant cette course de prestige.
Le réussite des Godolphin dans cette course : Librettist (2006), Dubawi (2005), Muhathir (2000), Dubai Millennium (1999).
La note
9 – Dicton
Plus revu depuis le 5 juin et sa troisième place acquise dans le Prix du Jockey Club (Groupe 1) àChantilly, le pensionnaire de Gianluca Bietolini n’avait pas forcément de grandes prétentions dans cePrix Jacques le Marois. Pourtant, après avoir longtemps attendu en dernière position, Dicton a très bien accéléré dans la phase finale malgré un léger surpoids (annoncé avant la course par son entraîneur) et une piste un peu rapide pour ses aptitudes. De bon augure pour la suite.
La déception
7 – Galileo Gold
Il était très attendu pour sa première sortie de l’année sur notre sol – il avait pris la troisième place du Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère 2015 – Galileo Gold restait sur une deuxième place dans les célèbresSusses Stakes (Groupe 1) à Goodwood. Après avoir galopé sur la ligne de tête, il a rapidement baisser pavillon concluant finalement huitième. Son entraîneur avait pourtant annoncé qu’il était au top de sa forme. À revoir.
Arrivée définitive : 8 – 2 – 5 – 11 – 9
fonte : Equidià
DEAUVILLE (FR) RESULTS |
GOING: TURF: GOOD; POLYTRACK: STANDARD.
1:05 - Prix De L’Augeron (Conditions) (2yo) (Polytrack)7½f, £12,500.00 1 Toulifaut 1/2F 6 ran Distances: 2l, 1½l, ¾l Jockey: Christophe Soumillon WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 1.50. PLACES: 1.10, 2.90. SF: 14.10 |
1:35 - Prix Michel Houyvet (Listed Race) (3yo) (Turf)1m7f, £20,220.59 1 Cleonte 23/10F 7 ran Distances: 2½l, snk, hd Jockey: Pierre-Charles Boudot WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 3.30. PLACES: 1.70, 2.20. SF: 13.70 |
2:15 - Grand Handicap de Deauville (3yo+) (Straight) (Turf)1m, £34,558.82 1 Wireless 149/10 16 ran Distances: nk, ½l, 1¼l Jockey: Theo Bachelot WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 15.90. PLACES: 5.30, 4.60, 4.00. DF: 75.80. SF: 140.90 |
2:55 - Prix du Haras de Fresnay-Le-Buffard – Jacques Le Marois (Group 1) (3yo+ No Geldings) (Str) (Turf)1m, £294,102.94 1 Ribchester 37/10 11 ran Distances: ½l, 1¾l, nse Jockey: William Buick WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 4.70. PLACES: 1.90, 2.30, 2.00. DF: 16.60. SF: 35.30 |
3:30 - Prix Francois Boutin (Listed Race) (2yo) (Straight) (Turf)7f, £20,220.59 1 Xaarino 9/5F 6 ran Distances: ¾l, 2½l, nse Jockey: Mickael Barzalona WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 2.80. PLACES: 1.40, 2.10. SF: 8.10 |
4:10 - Prix Minerve (Group 3) (3yo Fillies) (Turf)1m4½f, £29,411.76 1 Golden Valentine 14/5F 9 ran Distances: 1½l, snk, ¾l Jockey: Aurelien Lemaitre WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 3.80. PLACES: 1.80, 2.00, 2.30. DF: 9.60. SF: 16.80 |
4:50 - Prix de Pre-en-Pail (Claimer) (4yo+) (Polytrack)1m1½f, £5,882.35 1 L’Ardent 12/5F 14 ran Distances: nk, ¾l, nse Jockey: Christophe Soumillon WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 3.40. PLACES: 1.80, 2.60, 2.70. DF: 12.10. SF: 15.10 |
5:30 - Prix du Cap d’Antifer (Handicap) (4yo) (Polytrack)1m4½f, £6,985.29 1 Le Bambou 229/10 NR: What A Story (FR) 15 ran Distances: snk, 1l, 1¼l Jockey: Eddy Hardouin WIN (incl. 1 euro stake): 23.90. PLACES: 5.90, 4.00, 1.80. DF: 211.00. SF: 249.90 |