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Pride Convincing For France 1st 5 Pride 7/2 Pride made amends for finishing second in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe with victory in the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes at Newmarket. The six-year-old mare, trained in France by Alain de Royer-Dupre and ridden by Christophe Lemaire, won comfortably by three lengths. The 7-2 shot, runner-up 12 months ago, came out on top from Rob Roy (20-1), with Hurricane Run, the 9-4 favourite, a head away in third. Derby winner Sir Percy finished unplaced. With no natural front-runner or pacemaker in the field, Hurricane Run was sent into the lead by Mick Kinane, with Notnowcato and Sir Percy, tracked by Pride, close up. There was little change in the order until the Dip when Pride made her move on the stands side.. Hitting the front at the furlong marker, she galloped on strongly up the hill to run out a convincing winner. Lemaire told Channel 4 Racing: "She was very relaxed behind Sir Percy and when I asked her she did it very well. "She's a champion and I am very happy for all the connections. Mr Dupre has done a really good job as he has kept the filly in really good condition." Royer-Dupre added: "We have known for a long time she was a marvellous filly, but she has had problems as she can pull and has to come from behind. Today she was in the perfect place. "It has took us a long time to learn how to train the filly! I
was not disappointed with her in the Arc because the ground was firm.
They had rain everywhere in Paris except at Longchamp." Emirates Airline Champion Stakes 2006 A superb octet is set to go to post for the £350,000 Group One Emirates Airline Champion Stakes (3.30pm), the highlight of Champions' Day at Newmarket on Saturday, October 14. Five of the eight declared runners have already scored at Group One
level in what is all set to be one of the races of the decade on the
NatWest Rowley Mile. Hurricane Run, the 2005 horse of the year who won this year's King George and was possibly unlucky on his latest outing when fourth in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, is one of two French-trained runners along with the top-class mare Pride, who finished second to David Junior in the 2005 Emirates Airline Champion Stakes and was a fast-finishing second to Rail Link in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe just under a fortnight ago.
Heading the home-trained challenge is the Marcus Tregoning-trained Sir Percy. Victorious in the Darley Dewhurst Stakes on Champions' Day last year, Sir Percy chased home George Washington in the Stan James 2000 Guineas at Newmarket before his dramatic short-head success in the Vodafone Derby in June. The Sir Michael Stoute-trained Notnowcato, successful in the Group One
Juddmonte International at York in August, and French Oaks heroine Confidential
Lady from the Sir Mark Prescott stable are the other two Group One winners
in the contest. Maraahel, third in the 2005 Emirates Airline Champion Stakes and a short-head second to Notnowcato at York last time, Rob Roy and Olympian Odyssey complete the field. THE EMIRATES AIRLINE CHAMPION STAKES Form Horse Age/Wt Owner Trainer
8 entries remain at final declaration stage Maraahel Team Consider Another Champion Stakes Bid Maraahel could bid for an elusive first Group One victory in the £350,000 Emirates Airline Champion Stakes at Newmarket on Champions’ Day, Saturday, October 14. The Sir Michael Stoute-trained five-year-old, an excellent third behind David Junior and Pride in last year’s renewal, landed the Group Two Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, and narrowly lost out to stable companion and fellow entry Notnowcato in the Group One Juddmonte International Stakes last time out at York on August 22. Angus Gold, racing manager for owner Hamdan Al Maktoum, revealed today:“Maraahel is a possible runner in the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes, although I haven’t discussed the options yet with the owner. “He worked yesterday morning and everyone was happy with him. He
came out of his last race fine and I don’t think he’s missed
a day since. “He’s a neat and relatively light-framed colt and doesn’t
take an awful lot of racing, so we would always try and spread his races
out, hence the reason he has not run since August. “The ground does not appear to affect him adversely either way, but he wouldn’t want extremes of going. He seems happy on most ground. Obviously, it would be great to get a Group One win from him.”
Emirates Airline Champion Stakes Attracts A Sensational Entry 16/08/06 The Group One Emirates Airline Champion Stakes, run over 10 furlongs on
Newmarket's NatWest Rowley Mile course on Champions Day, Saturday, October
14, is Britain's premier end of season all-age middle distance championship
and has attracted an exceptional 74-strong entry. Amongst the entries are last year's victor David Junior, all of the first
four British classic winners - George Washington, Speciosa, Sir Percy and
Alexandrova - plus Hurricane Run, officially rated the best horse in the
world in 2005 and currently heading the 2006 World Thoroughbred Racehorse
Rankings. The Brian Meehan-trained David Junior took the 2005 Emirates Airline Champion
Stakes by three quarters of a length from Pride, and has since captured
the Group One Dubai Duty Free at Nad Al Sheba and the Group One Coral Eclipse
Stakes at Sandown. He could be joined by stablemate Red Rocks. Vodafone Derby hero Sir Percy may represent trainer Marcus Tregoning who
took this race with Nayef in 2001, while Epsom third Hala Bek could line
up for Michael Jarvis, who saddled Rakti to victory in 2003. Sir Michael Stoute has won the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes twice
with Pilsudski (1997) and Kalanisi (2000) and he has six entered this time. The Freemason Lodge sextet is headed by Group Two Hardwicke Stakes winner
Maraahel, who could be joined by fellow Group Two victors Papal Bull, Best
Alibi and Rob Roy, Coral Eclipse Stakes runner-up Notnowcato, and Group
Three winner Notable Guest. Godolphin trainer Saeed bin Suroor is yet to secure a win in Newmarket's
autumn showpiece, but he has entered 13 individuals as he attempts to break
his duck. The Godolphin flag-bearer in 2006 has been Group One Dubai World Cup winner
Electrocutionist, who was a valiant half-length runner-up in the King George
VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. He is side-lined with an injury
but connections have earmarked the Emirates Airline Champion Stakes as
his comeback target. The exciting Librettist, successful in the Group One
Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville on Sunday, looks to be Godolphin's
other principal contender. Bin Suroor has also entered Imperial Stride, not seen since completing
a four-timer in the Group Three September Stakes at Newmarket on September
3, and another longtime absentee Proclamation, who landed the Group One
Cantor Spreadfair Sussex Stakes last term. The Godolphin entry also includes Group One winners Gonbarda and Cherry
Mix, Group Two winners Pinson and Perfectperformance, Belenus, Echo Of
Light and Ashaawes. Speciosa, the darling of the NatWest Rowley Mile in May following her
Stan James 1000 Guineas triumph, could bid to be the first filly to combine
success in the first fillies' classic with Emirates Airline Champion Stakes
glory since Bosra Sham in 1996. Sir Mark Prescott sent out Alborada to become the 12th dual winner of
the race with victories in 1998 and 1999, and the trainer could run the
Cheveley Park Stud-owned Prix de Diane winner Confidential Lady. Oaks d'Italia winner Dionisia may represent Luca Cumani, along with Vol
de Nuit. Rajeem, successful in the Group One UAE Equestrian & Racing Federation
Falmouth Stakes in July for trainer Clive Brittain, could renew rivalry
with the runner-up that day, the John Gosden-trained Nannina, who is a
dual-Group One winner, having landed the Meon Valley Stud Fillies' Mile
and the Coronation Stakes. Barry Hills is seekng his fourth success in the race following Cormorant
Wood (1983), Storming Home (2002), and Haafhd (2004) and he has entered
the smart pair Olympian Odyssey and Killybegs. James Fanshawe could ask crack miler Soviet Song to attempt the 10-furlong trip, while Jeremy Noseda may do the same with St James' Palace Stakes winner Araafa. Lord Derby's star mare Ouija Board could renew rivalry with Alexander
Goldrun after the former scored a thrilling short-head victory over her
Irish rival in the Vodafone Nassau Stakes at Goodwood on August 5, while
the latter's trainer, Jim Bolger, could also be represented by the progressive
Group Three Meld Stakes winner Heliostatic. There are 18 Irish-trained entries in all, including 14 from the Ballydoyle yard of Aidan O'Brien, who is seeking his first success in the race. The powerful O'Brien contingent includes the brilliant Stan James 2000
Guineas hero George Washington, Irish Derby winner Dylan Thomas, Vodafone
Oaks heroine Alexandrova, French 2000 Guineas victor Aussie Rules, Queen
Anne Stakes conqueror Ad Valorem, last year's top two-year-old filly Rumplestiltskin,
St Leger winner Scorpion, and the multiple Group One-placed Ace. The possible French challenge is particularly strong with 10 high class
runners entered, including the exceptional Andre Fabre-trained pair Hurricane
Run and Shirocco. Hurricane Run, last year's Irish Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner,
landed the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes last time,
while stablemate Shirocco, successful in the Breeders' Cup Turf in November,
captured the Vodafone Coronation Cup at Epsom in June and the Stan James
Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket in May. Alain de Royer-Dupre has engaged the Aga Khan's Prix du Jockey Club victor
Darsi along with last year's Emirates Airline Champion Stakes runner-up
Pride, who defeated Hurricane Run by a head in the mile and a half Grand
Prix de Saint-Cloud on June 25. Chantilly-based John Hammond has entered a quartet, headed by the superb
South African Grade One-winning mare Irridescence, who won the Group One
Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin in April. She could be
joined by Freedonia, Lahudood and Mullins Bay. Nicolas Clement has entered Group One Prix Jean Prat winner Stormy Skye,
while the Mikel Delzangles-trained Corre Camino, successful in the Group
One Prix Ganay, could also line up along with Group One Prix d'Ispahan
winner Laverock, trained by Carlos Laffon-Parias. Germany may be represented by the Peter Schiergen-trained duo of Soldier
Hollow, a multiple Group One winner, and the lightly-raced Group Two winner
Arcadio, alongside Aspectus. The Emirates Airline Champion Stakes is the highlight of Newmarket's Champions
Day, and has been won by a host of champions down the ages since Sprinfield
took the inaugural contest in 1877. Legends of the Turf to have won the race include Ormonde (1886), Sceptre
(1903), Pretty Polly (1905), Djeddah (1949), Petite Etoile (1959), Sir
Ivor (1968), Brigadier Gerard (1971 and 1972), Time Charter (1982) and
Pebbles (1985), while champions of more recent times to have won the prestigious
contest include Rodrigo De Triano (1992), Hatoof (1993), Bosra Sham (1996)
and Rakti (2003). THE EMIRATES AIRLINE CHAMPION STAKES Form Horse Age Owner Trainer 74 entries |
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