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Entries in Vision D'Etat (3)

Thursday
Mar252010

DUBAI WORLD CUP 2010 FINAL FIELD

Well Armed wins the 2009 Dubai World Cup

Click above to watch Well Armed winning the 2009 Dubai World Cup
(Image and Footage : HKTV)

$10,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (Gr1)
Sponsored by Emirates Airline
Meydan All Weather 2000m
27 March 2010

# Horse Age OR Weight Jockey Trainer
1 ALLYBAR (IRE) 4 114 57.0 A Ajtebi M Al Zarooni
2 GITANO HERNANDO (GB) 4 120 57.0 K Fallon M Botti
3 RED DESIRE (JPN) 4 116 55.0 C Soumillon M Matsunaga
4 GIO PONTI (USA) 5 125 57.0 R Dominguez C Clement
5 GLORIA DE CAMPEAO (BRZ) 6 120 57.0 T Pereira P Bary
6 VISION D’ETAT (FR) 5 123 57.0 O Peslier E Libaud
7 LIZARD’S DESIRE (SAF) 4 116 57.0 K Shea M de Kock
8 FURTHEREST LAND (USA) 5 115 57.0 J Leparoux M Maker
9 CROWDED HOUSE (GB) 4 118 57.0 J Velazquez B Meehan
10 RICHARD’S KID (USA) 5 119 57.0 G Gomez B Baffert
11 TWICE OVER (GB) 5 123 57.0 T Queally H Cecil
12 MASTERY (GB) 4 117 57.0 L Dettori S bin Suroor
13 MR BROCK (SAF) 6 117 57.0 R Moore M de Kock
14 AMOR DE POBRE (CHI) 5 113 57.0 A Gryder J Barton
Thursday
Oct012009

THE PARISIAN SHOWPIECE : PRIX DE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE

sea the stars

Sea The Stars
(Photo : Northfields Bloodstock)

WARM NUMBER FOR EUROPE’S BIGGEST RACE

There can be no bigger compliment in the sport of horseracing than Lester Piggott saying you’re one of the all time greats. As arguably the world’s most famous jockey, Piggott this week told the media that he counted this year’s standout European three-year-old, Sea The Stars, as one of those rare thoroughbreds you could mention in the same breath as Brigadier Gerard, Seabird and Mill Reef.

Already a five-time Group One winner this season, Sea The Stars faces what is arguably his sternest test on Sunday in the Parisian showpiece, the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Gr.1) over the testing 2400m of the Boisdebollinge’s Longchamps circuit. “Toughest” not only because he takes on the best mile and a half horses in Europe of all ages, but because he’s been on the boil since March, and he’s already beaten the pride of Britain and Ireland.

The only thing that might stop him taking his place is soft ground, as his connections have made it known that they will not test him in heavy conditions, but the horse you really have to feel for in the field is Youmzain. Trained by the ex-English international footballer, Mick Channon, Youmzain must be counted among the unluckiest horses history has had cause to judge.

The last two runnings of the Arc have been won by two extraordinary performers, Dylan Thomas and Zarkava, the best horse in the world last year, and arguably the best filly of the last decade or two. Youmzain was runner up to both of them, so you might’ve thought the gods would allow him his break in 2009, without having to contend with a superstar on his way to the start.

That’s not the way it’s going to be though, and it’s not the way you’d expect to find the line-up for Europe’s finest contest, which includes the lofty likes of Conduit, Fame And Glory, Vision d’Etat, Sariska, Dar Re Mi etc.

HORSE SIRE RATING BETTING
SEA THE STARS (Cape Cross) 140 4/6
FAME AND GLORY (Montjeu) 133 5/1
CONDUIT  (Dalakhan) 130 7/1
VISION D’ETAT (Chichicastenango) 128 12/1
GETAWAY (Monsun) 127 20/1
STACELITA (f. Monsun)&n 123 12/1
SPANISH MOON (El Prado) 123 25/1
SARISKA  (f. Pivotal 123 20/1
YOUMZAIN (Sinndar) 121 20/1
DAR RE MI (f.Singspiel) 119 20/1
CAVALRYMAN (Halling) 119 10/1
BEHESHTAM (Peintre Celebre) 115 25/1
Monday
Jun092008

GALILEO and PIVOTAL battle for 'Leading Sire in Europe' Honours

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Galileo with Mick Kinane aboard
(Julien Herbert/Allsport)

Irish-based stallions are, as usual, dominating the Table of Leading Sires in Europe in 2008, with five of the top eight resident in the Emerald Isle.

The surprise package of the current list is Haras de Victot’s third-placed Chichicastenango, whose son Vision d’Etat retained his unbeaten record in Sunday’s Gr.1 Prix du Jockey-Club.

The grey is a not a one-horse sire though, and is responsible for the Gr.3 winners Chichi Creasy and Chinandega from his first crop. Galileo currently heads the list, the dual Derby winner’s son Cima de Triomphe having accounted for almost a third of his sire’s earnings to date with his victory in the Gr.1 Derby Italiano.

Second overall, and leading on win money only, is Cheveley Park Stud’s Pivotal, responsible for three individual Classic winners, Falco, Halfway to Heaven and Briseida, in the space of three weeks.

The other British-based sire near the top is Juddmonte’s fourth-placed Son of Danehill, Dansili. His biggest earner to date is the Jockey-Club runner-up Famous Name.

The Coolmore trio of Montjeu, the now retired Sadler’s Wells and Danehill Dancer fill the next three places followed by Verglas, whose first Irish National Stud-conceived crop is two.

Footnote : Summerhill’s November Ready To Run offering includes three Galileos, all spectacularly bred animals of considerable paddock potential.

 

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