fonte : Coolmore
TREGONING: A CHANGED DERBY IS NOT THE DERBY AT ALL
Marcus Tregoning, who trained Sir Percy (GB) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}) to win the 1996 G1 Epsom Derby, said he thinks the blue riband staged on a different date or at a different racecourse cannot go down in history as the Derby. Last week, the Jockey Club Racecourses announced that in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Guineas and Derby Festivals would be postponed to dates yet to be decided.
The Guineas Festival was set for May 2 and 3, and the Derby Festival June 5 and 6. Racing in Britain is off until at least May 1; authorities say a clearer update is imminent. “The Derby is run at a certain time of year, on a particular course and that is part of the test, Tregoning said. “If you move it until later in the year or run it at a different course, it is obviously not the same race….
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fonte : Vinery Stud