Arc De Triomphe Race 2018 Runners
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Sottsass won by a neck from runner-up In Swoop. Sottsass won a dramatic Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe as Enable finished sixth in her attempt to win Europe's richest race for a record third time.
Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe | |
Grade 1, ParisLongchamp 15:05 €3,000,000 added, 3yo plus, 1m 4f, Class 1 | |
Sunday 4th October 2020 |
1 Sottsass 13/2
2 In Swoop 17/2
3 Persian King 15/2
11 ran NR: Japan, Mogul, Serpentine, Sovereign
Distances: nk, 1¾l, hd Time: 2m 39.30s (slow by 8.80s)
Not to be for Enable… Sottsass wins the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe! #QPATpic.twitter.com/vn4SD9HPMN
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 4, 2020Sottsass, trained by Jean-Claude Rouget and ridden by Cristian Demuro, led home a clean sweep for French-trained runners, with two-time winner Enable only able to finish sixth.
Third in the race 12 months ago, his trainer had stated that only one day mattered for the four-year-old this year and he proved trained to perfection.
For John Gosden’s Enable, chasing history with a third victory in the race, she was bogged down in the heavy ground and suffered interference when the pace quickened.
In contrast, Sottsass picked up smartly and stayed on well to beat In Swoop, with Persian King hanging on for third having made the running, just ahead of Gold Trip. Enable’s Gold Cup-winning stablemate Stradivarius was seventh.
As a result of the interference, a stewards’ inquiry was immediately called – but following a short deliberation, the placings remained unaltered.
While Enable did not manage to win a third Arc, she will still go down in history as one of the greatest racemares to have graced the sport.
As well as her two wins in the Arc, she won the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot three times, the English Oaks and Irish Oaks and at the Breeders’ Cup.
Sottsass won the French Derby last season, but had failed to set the world alight this year. However, Rouget had been making increasingly confident noises in recent days and his colt had been well-backed.
Cristian Demuro enjoyed a perfect run through the early stages, just tracking Persian King with Frankie Dettori just a length behind the eventual winner.
When the pace quickened in the straight Dettori had Enable in the perfect position to strike, with Stradivarius on her outside, but she when she needed to quicken, the heavy ground meant she was unable to use her raking stride and she was beginning to send out distress signals when squeezed up.
In Swoop, the German Derby winner, was predictably strong at the finish, but Sottsass was always doing enough and held on by around half a length.
Qatar Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe
€3,000,000 added, 3yo plus, 1m 4f, Class 1
11 ran
Going: Heavy
POS. (DRAW) DIST HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER JOCKEY SP
1 (4) Sottsass 4 9-5 J-C Rouget Cristian Demuro 13/2
2 (1) nkIn Swoop 3 8-13 F-H Graffard Ronan Thomas 17/1
3 (7) 1¾Persian King 4 9-5 A Fabre Pierre-Charles Boudot 15/2
4 (9) hdGold Trip 3 8-13 F Chappet Stephane Pasquier 33/1
5 (2) 2Raabihah 3 8-9 J-C Rouget Maxime Guyon 10/1
6 (5) 2Enable 6 9-2 John Gosden Frankie Dettori 6/5F
7 (14) ½Stradivarius 6 9-5 John Gosden Olivier Peslier 9/2
8 (12) 2½Deirdre 6 9-2 Mitsuru Hashida Jamie Spencer 40/1
9 (6) nseWay To Paris 7 9-5 Andrea Marcialis Ioritz Mendizabal 28/1
10 (8) ¾Royal Julius 7 9-5 J Reynier Shane Foley 100/1
11 (13) 20Chachnak 3 8-13 F Vermeulen Tony Piccone 100/1
NR 4 (11) 4-4335 Japan 4 9-5 A P O'Brien NON RUNNER
NR 5 (10) 01-326 Sovereign 4 9-5 A P O'Brien NON RUNNER
NR 13 (3) Mogul 3 8-13 A P O'Brien NON RUNNER
NR (15) Serpentine 3 8-13 A P O'Brien NON RUNNER
Tom Peacock sifts through all 19 contenders for Sunday's spectacular at ParisLongchamp and, below, watch video analysis from The Betting Lab.
After the jubilant scenes on Le Golf National last weekend, the sporting spotlight remains firmly trained on the French capital as its premier horserace returns to the recently renovated and rebranded ParisLongchamp.
Whilst the venerable stands have largely been replaced by modern architecture, the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe remains the grandest of Turf prizes. And unless Japanese runner Clincher gets his act together, more European glory is guaranteed.
DEFOE:
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Trainer: Roger Varian
Jockey: Andrea Atzeni
Odds: 50-1
Group One wins: None
Watch analysis of the 146th Longines Grosser Preis Von Baden from The Verdict
This son of Arc winner Dalakhani was back to his previously progressive form of last season in the wet spring, capped by victory in the Jockey Club Cup at Newmarket in May.
His dislike for fast ground was illustrated by defeat in the Tattersalls Gold Cup behind Lancaster Bomber in May and he was kept at home during the summer.
There is not a lot wrong with his comeback second in the Grosser Preis Von Baden, when surrendering ground on the home turn to finish a neck behind Godolphin's Best Solution, but looks unlikely to get the testing conditions he needs.
SALOUEN:
Trainer: Sylvester Kirk
Jockey: Oisin Murphy
Odds: 100-1
Group One wins: None
Seems capable of ssecuring a place without winning at whatever level he sets his sights at, going particularly close behind Cracksman under a masterful Silvestre De Sousa ride in the Coronation Cup at Epsom in June and ran bravely against Waldgeist at Saint-Cloud in the summer.
Has not gone forward in two subsequent efforts.
Snaffling a minor place, if not out of the question, is the best he can hope for.
CAPRI:
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
Jockey: Donnacha O'Brien
Odds: 25-1
Group One wins: Irish Derby, St Leger
A missing man for much of this season but as interesting as any of those at a big price.
Won what now looks an outstanding contest in last year’s St Leger and best forgiven beating only one home when reappearing just a fortnight later in the Arc.
Fifth spot behind Waldgeist on a belated comeback in the Prix Foy does not make encouraging reading on paper, but he hit a flat spot and rallied at the end. Capable of much better and is a big price for his achievements.
WAY TO PARIS:
Trainer: Antonio Marcialis
Jockey: Gerald Mosse
Odds: 150-1
Group One wins: None
Exactly 30 years since the last Italian-trained Arc winner, Tony Bin, and this would be considerably more of a surprise.
Deserving of a place in the line-up, given he has not been far behind Waldgeist on three occasions this year, most recently in the Prix Foy, but has never looked likely to overhaul that rival and there is no immediately forthcoming reason why that should change here.
WALDGEIST:
Trainer: Andre Fabre
Jockey: Pierre-Charles Boudot
Odds: 7-1
Group One wins: Criterium de Saint-Cloud, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud
Watch video analysis of the Prix Foy from The Verdict
No trainer knows what an Arc horse looks like better than Andre Fabre and this son of Galileo appears to have been campaigned as one all season.
Not impressive in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud when he edged out Coronet, the four-year-old was far more convincing when winning the Prix Foy last month and must be greatly respected.
Whilst the ground is unlikely to be allowed to become lightning fast, it must be a concern whether he is effective on quicker conditions.
CLOTH OF STARS:
Trainer: Andre Fabre
Jockey: Vincent Cheminaud
Odds: 50-1
Group One wins: Prix Ganay
Ran a blinder last year to stay on through the field for second behind Enable, but had a much stronger back catalogue of efforts to show than he does this year. Encouragement could be taken from his third behind Waldgeist in the Foy and will have been brought on to peak here but still looks short of what is required.
TALISMANIC:
Trainer: Andre Fabre
Jockey: Mickael Barzalona
Odds: 40-1
Group One wins: Breeders’ Cup Turf
Popular performer, not only for his distinctive white markings but for a string of genuine efforts.
Fabre had no complaints with a runner-up placing behind Waldgeist in the Foy but issued some concern about the mile and a half now being a little beyond his capabilities.
Likes to hear his feet rattle, but this is a tougher test than when he won at the Breeders’ Cup.
TIBERIAN:
Trainer: Alain Couetil
Jockey: William Buick
Odds: 150-1
Group One wins: None
A fine servant to connections over time, who was a respectable seventh in the Melbourne Cup this time last year.
Unfortunately he is without a win in a year now and a tame fifth in the Grand Prix de Deauville was not a glowing recommendation for his prospects in such company.
CLINCHER:
Trainer: Hiroshi Miyamoto
Jockey: Yutaka Take
Odds: 66-1
Group One wins: None
Japanese runners in the Arc always merit respect but not many have arrived with less fanfare in recent years.
A fine third in the Tenno Sho over two miles and has some reasonable middle-distance form, too.
Although his trainer admitted prior to the Prix Foy that he would expect improvement on his next outing, there needs to be an awful lot as he was beaten eight lengths.
ENABLE:
Trainer: John Gosden
Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Odds: 11-10
Group One wins: Oaks, Irish Oaks, King George, Yorkshire Oaks, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
Watch analysis of Enable's return from The Verdict
There was not a more welcome sight all year than seeing this fabulous filly skip to a ready defeat of the high-class Crystal Ocean in the September Stakes at Kempton last month.
A fine winner of the race last year and she ought to strip even fitter after looking as if she had developed into an even more robust specimen on her first run since last October.
Earlier issues with her knees will continue to be a worry but if Gosden has her on the starting line, she will take all the beating.
NEUFBOSC:
Trainer: Pia Brandt
Jockey: Christian Demuro
Odds: 50-1
Group One wins: None
Lightly-raced colt who was worn down by Kew Gardens in the Grand Prix de Paris before being put away for the summer. Looked rather rusty under restrained tactics when third in the Prix Niel. Has a lot to prove on form, but represents a shrewd trainer who would not allow him to take part unless she felt he could be competitive.
Not an obvious winner, but not one to underestimate.
PATASCOY:
Trainer: Xavier Thomas-Demeaulte
Jockey: Patascoy
Odds: 66-1
Group One wins: None
Appeared from out of the provincial tracks to run a blinder in the French Derby, finishing second behind Study Of Man from a wide draw. Unfortunately, that has not looked much of a race and although his comeback in a tactical race behind Knight To Behold at Deauville was perfectly OK, he just does not look good enough.
KEW GARDENS:
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
Jockey: Ryan Moore
Odds: 12-1
Group One wins: Grand Prix de Paris, St Leger
Had begun to look one to avoid in the Derby trials only to summon a dramatic turnaround, barely looking back since his towering win in the Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot. The change in tactics from a prominent role, to one being held-up seems to have made all the difference.
Produced an admirable victory in the St Leger and very much deserving of a chance at this level.
Main worry is that following up here after the demands of Doncaster has been beyond other Ballydoyle runners such as Leading Light, Scorpion and Capri and he is not an obviously different specimen.
STUDY OF MAN:
Trainer: Pascal Bary
Jockey: Stephane Pasquier
Odds: 33-1
Group One wins: Prix du Jockey Club
Showed a willing attitude in winning the French Derby but has not been smooth sailing since then, suffering fairly heavy defeats in both his Deauville comeback and in the Irish Champion Stakes.
Untried beyond a mile and a quarter and pedigree does not exactly scream that he wants the trip either, so fairly quickly passed by.
LOUIS D’OR:
Trainer: Tony Castanheira
Jockey: Antoine Hamelin
Odds: 200-1
Group One wins: None
One win at conditions level in 13 starts probably sums up the prospects of this fellow.
A career-best when outrunning huge odds to be third in the French Derby but has not built on that when his sights have been lowered and seemed not to stay when tried at this trip last time in the Prix Niel.
HUNTING HORN:
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
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Jockey: Seamie O'Brien
Odds: 66-1
Group One wins: None
Made a valuable contribution to the O’Brien yard this year, not only winning the Hampton Court Stakes in fine fashion but taking third in the Belmont Derby and struggling to overcome a wide draw in the Secretariat Stakes.
Defeat to Brundtland in the Prix Niel, though, is not Arc-winning form and surely only included as back-up to Kew Gardens.
NELSON:
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
Jockey: Michael Hussey
Odds: 200-1
Group One wins: None
Been on pacemaking duties for Ballydoyle for most of the year and that is the only feasible reason for his inclusion in the field.
MAGICAL:
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
Jockey: Wayne Lordan
Odds: 50-1
Group One wins: None
Might well have got closer to Laurens in the Matron Stakes, but for meeting interference and looks to have been primed to pick up a big prize before the year is out.
However, managing that in such a distinguished line-up would be a lot to ask and although full-sister Rhododendron stayed a mile and a half, she has barely set foot beyond eight furlongs yet.
SEA OF CLASS
Trainer: William Haggas
Jockey: James Doyle
Odds: 7-2
Arc De Triomphe Results
Group One wins: Irish Oaks, Yorkshire Oaks
Missed the Oaks at Epsom but certainly made up for lost time and has really gelled with the confident riding of James Doyle.
Bred for the challenge and even his often cautious trainer has warmed to the idea of Paris.
Will not mind the dry spell and although this is a very different assignment to what she has experienced before, she ought to be ready for it.
Le Arc De Triomphe
RACINGUK.COM VERDICT:
The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a race which never lets you down and once again, this will be an event to savour.
Heart and head are aligned in expecting more fireworks from ENABLE, who could not have allayed any queries about her wellbeing in any more resounding fashion at Kempton last month.
It would be wonderful to see her follow in Treve’s example and claim back-to-back wins.
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However, she is just a touch over even-money and that is too short for a personal investment ahead of raceday in the context that John Gosden already has revealed misgivings about the Longchamp surface and the filly having had only one run after a severe layoff.
Sea Of Class might just be an Enable in waiting and it is impossible to overlook her chances after such an impressive campaign. Nonetheless, from a betting point-of-view, the temptation is to find something at big prices to shake them up.
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So, as much as this column would not put anyone off if they like the chances of either of the two champion fillies, the main suggestion against the field is CAPRI, who has not yet had the chance to demonstrate his quality in 2018 and will be much better off for his trial run. He could also be ably assisted by the running of several stable companions.
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It is hard to pass over a small saver on unknown quantity NEUFBOSC, who might also have been hiding his light under a bushel.