Rougir Debuts for Brown in Beaugay

French Group 1 winner Rougir (Fr) (Territories {Ire}), who beat elders to capture the prestigious G1 Prix de l'Opera Longines last fall, will look to give trainer Chad Brown his fourth GIII Beaugay S. in the last five years and record fifth overall as a strong favorite in Saturday's renewal of the 1 1/16-mile turf test at Belmont.

Victress of the G3 Prix de Reservoirs in her 2-year-old finale at Deauville in October of 2020, the chestnut finished off the board in her first three sophomore starts before a trio of agonizingly close finishes, running second by a head in the G3 Prix Chloe, fourth by a neck in the G1 Prix Rothschild and third by a neck in the G2 Prix de la Nonette. Undeterred, bettors made her an 11-5 favorite against 13 rivals in the Prix de l'Opera and Rougir obliged, finally ending up on the right side of a photo and getting up by a nose in the last jump. Shipped to Del Mar in her final start for trainer Cedric Rossi, she was seventh with a troubled trip in the GI Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

“She's been training very well,” Brown told the NYRA notes team. “We took the winter to get her acclimated and such and she's been coming along nicely. We know that she has some good form last year and it looked like maybe she needed a break after a long campaign. We gave her extra time and brought her along slow. Her last string of works have been impressive and she has a nice turn of foot. [The Beaugay] might be a touch short for her, but it's a starting point.”

Should Rougir falter, Brown brings backup in last year's Beaugay runner-up Lemista (Ire) (Raven's Pass). Victress of The Curragh's G2 Kilboy Estate S. at three in 2020, the dark bay came up a half-length short off the bench in the Beaugay, earning a 100 Beyer, but failed to build on that in two more starts as a 4-year-old, checking in last of eight in the GI Diana S. and running a non-threatening third in the GI Beverly D. S.

“This filly has come along well. She got sick on us after the Beverly D.,” Brown said. “When she returned home from Arlington she had to go to the shelf for a while, so we took our time and brought her back and she's another one that's been training well.”

Fringe contenders are headlined by Plum Ali (First Samurai), who goes for her third straight stakes victory. Undefeated in three starts to begin her career, including a score in the local GII Miss Grillo S., the chestnut then went seven starts without a trip to the winner's circl before getting back on track with a tally in the Winter Memories S. in her 3-year-old finale Nov. 14 at Aqueduct. Given the winter off by trainer Christophe Clement, she returned with a half-length triumph in the Big A's Plenty of Grace S. Apr. 16.

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Dubawi’s Alfred Munnings A New TDN Rising Star

Aidan O'Brien trainee Alfred Munnings (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}–Best In The World {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) was all the rage for Friday's seven-furlong Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at Leopardstown and justified market support, and then some, with a dominant debut performance, earning a TDN Rising Star rosette by 4 1/2 lengths on his birthday. The stable had won the contest in recent years with G1 Dewhurst S.-winning sire War Command (War Front) and G2 Vintage S.-winning sire War Decree (War Front) and also prepared Gleneagles (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) to finish fourth in 2014. The eventual winner was away sharply and shadowed the leader in a close-up second through halfway. Sent to the front off the home turn, the 8-11 favourite quickened beyond recall soon after passing the quarter-mile marker and maintained a high tempo under minimal encouragement in the latter stages to easily outclass Segomo (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) by daylight.

“Aidan [O'Brien] was very happy with that and the plan is to go for the [Listed] Chesham [S. at Royal Ascot],” revealed Ballydoyle representative Chris Armstrong. “He was very professional, he knew his job and delivered on the promise he's shown so far. He's a good mover and has the pedigree behind him. Fingers crossed now he has a good chance in the Chesham. Hopefully, it's a proper maiden and he's won it very impressively.”

Alfred Munnings, half-brother to a weanling colt by Wootton Bassett (GB), is the third of four foals and second winner out of G3 Give Thanks S. victrix Best In The World (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), the first being last year's runaway G1 Epsom, G1 Irish and G1 Yorkshire Oaks-winning sensation Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). Best In The World is a full-sister to three pattern-race winners, namely MG1SW G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe-winning superstar Found (Ire), GSW G1 Epsom Oaks and G1 Irish Oaks placegetter Divinely (Ire) and G3 Noblesse S. victrix Magical Dream (Ire). Found's first foal is G2 Vintage S. victor and GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and G1 St James's Palace S. placegetter Battleground (War Front). The May-foaled bay's second dam is G1 Matron S. and G1 Lockinge S. heroine Red Evie (Ire) (Intikhab).

1st-Leopardstown, €16,000, Mdn, 5-13, 2yo, 7fT, 1:33.64, gd.
ALFRED MUNNINGS (IRE), c, 2, by Dubawi (Ire)
1st Dam: Best In The World (Ire) (GSW-Ire, $141,246), by Galileo (Ire)
2nd Dam: Red Evie (Ire), by Intikhab
3rd Dam: Malafemmena (Ire), by Nordico
1ST-TIME STARTER. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $9,965. O-Westerberg, Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith; B-Coolmore (IRE); T-Aidan O'Brien. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

 

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Stradivarius Sets New European Record For Group Wins In Yorkshire Cup

Horses like Stradivarius don't come around very often. The superstar stayer oozed class on the Knavesmire once more this Friday, on his way to landing a hat-trick of Yorkshire Cups, and in turn breaking a European record for most Group wins with 18 on his resume.

The previous record was held by Cirrus Des Aigles, a gelding who won 17 group races between 2009-15.

Frankie Dettori and Stradivarius are one of the great modern day duos, and the pair delivered once more in front of the York crowd on what is certain to be a last appearance at the track for Bjorn Nelson's Stradivarius.

The field of five turned the bend with Thunderous leading and Stradivarius sitting in fourth alongside the well-backed Search For A Song. We were soon graced with one of the most iconic sights in recent times, Dettori back on the bridle, guiding Stradivarius to the front, despite looking in trouble three furlongs out. The 8-year-old kicked on to win by a length in the first race of his final season.

Stradivarius, owned by Bjorn Nielsen, is the winning most horse in the QIPCO British Champions Series, as he registered his 16th win under the umbrella, seven ahead of the mighty Frankel. Having previously finished third place on QIPCO British Champions Day in October, the great stayer returned in a moment to savor.

Stradivarius' next aim looks to be the Ascot Gold Cup, in the search of emulating the great Yeats who landed a record four wins in the races. Whether he wins that or not, this horse will go down as one of the greatest horses of all time, and one to remember for Frankie Dettori and trainer John Gosden.

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Melbourne Cup Winner, Horse Of The Year Verry Elleegant Transferred To French Trainer For Arc Bid

Melbourne Cup-winning mare Verry Elleegant will be transferred from trainer Chris Waller in Australia, where she is the reigning Horse of the Year, to trainer Francis-Henri Graffard in Chantilly, France, reports Fox Sports Australia.

The 2015 daughter of Zed, an 11-time Group 1 winner, will be aimed at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe later this year.

“I'm not disappointed with the decision, the owners have my full support,” Waller told Fox. “I gave them a plan to take the mare over later in the year but they all agreed it was best to go over early and have a fair crack at it.

“The decision has been made now and to get the best possible outcome for Verry Elleegant I will do whatever I can to help with the transition.''

The mare's ownership group released the following statement regarding their decision: “We know she is a world class stayer who needs 2400m (1 1/2 miles) and further to show her true ability but we expect her to be weighted out of the (Caulfield and Melbourne) Cups so there is limited opportunities for her domestically.

“After much deliberation we came to the realization if we want to campaign her in Europe we need to do it properly and send her to be trained and prepared in the northern hemisphere.”

A winner in 16 of her 38 career races, Verry Elleegant boasts earnings of nearly US$10 million.

Read more at Fox Sports Australia.

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