Enable ‘Primed To Run A Big Race’ Against 14 Rivals In Prix De L’Arc De Triomphe

They are on the verge of writing one of the most beautiful chapters in the history of racing. Lanfranco Dettori and John Gosden, the jockey-trainer combination trainer behind the great Enable, the mare out to record an unprecedented third win in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, the world's top race, open up a few days ahead of the big event.

Of Italian extraction, Dettori is based in England. He will celebrate his 50th birthday in December and his record as a jockey is truly remarkable. He has won the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe six times, which makes him record holder, having ridden in the race 31 times. He won his first Group 1 race (the highest level in racing) in 1990, and, to date, boasts 259 successes at this level.

In a serene mood as the big day comes near, he said: “We have already achieved something historic by winning the King George for the third time. Frankly, the pressure involved is less than last year, and it's not because there will be fewer people in Paris. It's because we have already experienced disappointment. The three hours which followed last year's defeat were the worst in my entire professional career, and I think that Enable was similarly downcast.”

On the matter of the tactics, Dettori said: “Rain is forecast and the ground will most likely be heavy. I hope that we won't experience extremes of going as happened last year. There are two horses that like to go to the front: Serpentine and Sovereign. So taking up a good position will be de rigueur.

“The genuine heavy ground will turn the Arc into a stamina test. That will play to Stradivarius' strengths, and, on the contrary, the distance may prove a bit long for Persian King, although anything trained by André Fabre warrants respect. There are other horses which shouldn't be underestimated such as Sottsass. He hasn't had a hard campaign and boasts prior experience in the Arc de Triomphe.”

John Gosden, one of the most successful trainers (he has won the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe three times) of his profession, believes that his mare is ready to give of her best: “Enable is doing very well! She's at her optimum racing weight and is happy. We had a bit of trouble getting her really 'fit' this year, as the mare has grown older and heavier. However, as things stand, she's in top form. So we are confident. She has never run a bad race. She invariably rises to the task. She's primed to run a big race.”

Gosden will also saddle Stradivarius, the world's top stayer in the world, and now trying his hand over 2,400 metres (12 furlongs). Regarding the ability of his two runners to cope with the forecast heavy ground, Gosden said: “Enable has already run well on very soft ground, but like many horses, she prefers good ground. She can cope with testing tracks, but that renders her task more difficult: as it's more demanding in terms of stamina. Stradivarius has always been a fast ground horse, but he surprised us on the day of the [Ascot] Gold Cup when he managed to win, despite the conditions, over 4.000m (2m 4f). So if it rains, we hope that both horses will be able to cope. It is my jockeys who will decide on the tactics. They have to judge how fast they are going, where they have to be in a race, and how much effort to ask of their horses… It can be dangerous to give a horse in front too much rope, and, in equal measure, the same applies to make too much use of your horse, which invariably entails you cutting your own throat.”

John Gosden will follow the race on television owing to the restrictions relative to Covid-19. Taking it on the chin, he said: “For the horses that will be better as they'll be calmer! Regarding our situation, we just have to deal with it… We live in complicated times. I will watch the race on television, like almost everyone else. My team and I have had the extreme privilege and responsibility of looking after such a mare for all these years. The Enable adventure has been fantastic and, if she wins on Sunday, it would be wonderful. However, above all, the only thing we ask of the mare is that she gives it her best shot. I'm sure that she will do that. ”

A total of 15 horses drew stalls for the 2020 Arc, listed below:

  1. Persian King – A. Fabre
  2. Royal Julius – J. Reynier
  3. Way to Paris – A. Marcialis
  4. Japan – A. O'Brien
  5. Sovereign – A. O'Brien
  6. Stradivarius – J. Gosden
  7. Sottsass – JC. Rouget
  8. Enable – J. Gosden
  9. Deirdre – M. Hashida
  10. Gold Trip – F. Chappet
  11. Chachnak – F. Vermeulen
  12. In Swoop – FH. Graffard
  13. Mogul – A. O'Brien
  14. Serpentine – A. O'Brien
  15. Raabihah – JC. Rouget

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Likely Favorite Love Withdrawn From Arc De Triomphe, To Target Breeders’ Cup Turf

With very soft going predicted for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on Sunday, Oct. 4, trainer Aidan O'Brien has withdrawn the likely favorite Love from consideration, reports Sky Sports Racing. The dual classic winner will now be aimed at the Breeders' Cup Turf at Keeneland on Nov. 7.

“Sadly I don't think there's any prospect of the ground improving much,” O'Brien told skysports.com. “So we'll give her a little time now and give her a nice run in the Breeders' Cup. The plan is to have her in training next year, so that's something to look forward to.”

The 3-year-old daughter of Galileo, a Coolmore homebred, has won a trio of Group 1 races this year: the 1,000 Guineas, Investec Oaks, and Darley Yorkshire Oaks.

Read more at skysports.com.

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Oisin Murphy Could Face Long Ban After Positive Drug Test, Vows To Clear His Name

Top European jockey Oisin Murphy could face a long suspension after a urine test taken from the rider in France this summer was found to contain cocaine metabolites. Murphy said France Galop has indicated the positive came from the authority's A test and that its B test (split sample) results have not yet been released to him.

Murphy has subsequently had hair tests done which have not found the presence of cocaine, and he maintains he has not taken the drug.

Hair tests are primarily used to look for the presence of substances over a longer period of time than blood or urine tests and are not generally thought of as any more sensitive than blood or urine tests.

Previously, riders testing positive for cocaine by the authority have faced bans of six months.

Read more at Racing Post

Murphy released the following statement about the situation via his Twitter profile on Oct. 1:

On July 19, 2020 Oisin Murphy was selected for urine testing at Chantilly racecourse. On Aug. 19 he was informed by France Galop that his “A” sample had returned positive for metabolites of cocaine.

On the same day, Oisin organized for an independent laboratory to undertake hair sampling to prove his innocence. The hair sample was taken on Aug. 22 with the collection process filmed by the laboratory for authenticity.

The laboratory analyzed multiple 0.3 cm segments of Oisin's hair and on Aug. 26 the results of the hair test returned completely negative for metabolites of cocaine, which was entirely expected as Oisin has never taken cocaine. These results have been shared with France Galop and he awaits the results of France Galop's analysis of his “B” sample.

Oisin Murphy said: 'I have never taken cocaine in my life and will fight to clear my name. I want to thank those who are supporting me and in the meantime I want to keep riding winners and focus on my career. I will have no further comment to make and wish to respect the process of France Galop.'”

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OBS Supplemental Catalogue Online

The supplemental catalogue for the Oct. 13-14 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s 2020 October Sale is now available online. It will also be available in printed form at OBS on or about Wednesday, Oct. 7.

Three 2-year-olds and two horses of racing age have been added to the two-day sale and will sell as Hip No.’s 55-59. Twenty-seven yearlings have been supplemented to the Selected Yearling portion and will sell as Hip No.’s 243-269. In addition, 28 horses have been added to the Open Yearling Sale, selling as Hip No.’s 694-721.

The sale begins Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 12:00 p.m. ET with the 2-Year-Olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age portions, followed immediately by the Selected Yearling Sale. The Open Yearling Sale will take place Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 10:30 a.m. ET.

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