Horse Racing

Trueshan Reigns Supreme in Prix du Cadran


The Cheltenham ambition outlined in Longchamp’s winner’s circle was a joke. Hollie Doyle’s bold declaration about Trueshan ‘s ability at the age of 7 was not.

In winning a second Prix du Cadran (G1) Sept. 30, one of the sport’s most popular stalwarts set himself up for a tilt at a fourth consecutive British Champions Day triumph but, just as importantly, the grand old campaigner confirmed he remains a supreme staying force.

Two underwhelming efforts at the start of this season caused many to wonder whether Trueshan’s best days were behind him and, not for the first time, trainer Alan King wondered aloud if the time had come for an experiment over hurdles. The way Trueshan stormed to an all-the-way group 1 triumph on ground described as mainly good to firm by Turftrax, it might be that he is 10, 11, or 12 before having a belated crack at the Albert Bartlett.

Success in the Doncaster Cup had suggested he could be back, yet even super-fan Doyle was unconvinced at best by that display. What we saw and Doyle experienced here provided happy confirmation that Trueshan, now a 15-time winner, is an athlete still at the height of his powers.

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“He feels as good as ever, if not better,” said Doyle. “To be honest, I was disappointed at Doncaster. I didn’t get the sense of happiness I had today. This was perfect.

“My only worry was the ground, but he seemed to overcome that as well. He is seven but he hasn’t been hammered over the years, which is a credit to Alan King.”

The winning trainer has indeed done a marvelous job with a grafter who came home four lengths clear of local outside Moon Wolf. Last year’s Cesarewitch winner Run For Oscar  could manage only third, but that was better than compatriot Emily Dickinson , who proved unsuited by underfoot conditions and trailed in last.

“We said coming here that if we could be third we would be more than happy, so we’re delighted,” said Run For Oscar’s trainer Charles Byrnes. The winning connections were even more delighted.

“He’s a strong character but that’s what makes him a great horse,” said groom Eliman Jeng, while part-owner David Hill spoke with as much enthusiasm as Trueshan galloped.

“We’ve always felt he is the best stayer we’ve seen since Yeats—he just needs the chance to show it,” said Hill, who confirmed Trueshan will, all being well, head to Ascot and then into 2024.

“Now that Constitution Hill isn’t going for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, perhaps we should start thinking about that, too,” added the beaming owner.

That will surely not be happening. That said, when it comes to Trueshan, anything is possible.

Sea Silk Road Earns Special Prix de Royallieu Win

For the owners of Sea Silk Road , a second consecutive triumph in the Prix de Royallieu (G1) was not just special. It was also emotional.

Twelve months ago, the Sunderland Holding silks made famous by Arc hero Sea The Stars  were carried to another group 1 victory at Longchamp by the William Haggas-trained Sea La Rosa. This time, the heroine for Ling Tsui and son Christopher was another member of the Haggas team, one who galloped into retirement having made a most poignant memory.

Sea Silk Road ( Aur&#233;lien Lemaitre) wins the Prix de Royallieu<br>
Longchamp 30.9.23 Pic: Edward Whitaker
Photo: Edward Whitaker/Racing Post

Sea Silk Road takes the Prix de Royallieu

Aurelien Lemaitre had a willing partner in Sea The Stars’ daughter, who broke her top-flight duck in style, easily defeating 97-1 outsider Diva Donna  by three lengths.

Haggas’s wife Maureen said: “She was bought by John Clarke as a yearling. He was very close to Mrs. Tsui for a long time but sadly died this year. It’s great for his memory that she has done so well. That makes this emotional.

“Mrs. Tsui decided to keep her in training this year and it has paid dividends. She’s a lovely filly and deserved to win a group 1. I think Mrs. Tsui’s plan now is to retire her.”

 

 

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