‘He Might Be As Good A Horse As I Have Ridden’: Ryan Moore Heaps Praise As Paddington Wins Fourth Straight Group 1

Paddington continued his faultless season for Aidan O'Brien with another dominant display in the Group 1 Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on Wednesday, earning an expenses-paid berth to the Breeders' Cup Mile this fall at Santa Anita Park.

Having started the season in a handicap, Paddington has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting horses in training, with today's success coming on the back of G1 victories in the Irish 2,000 Guineas, St James's Palace Stakes, and Coral-Eclipse.

Dropping back to a mile, Ryan Moore decided to make his own running on Paddington. Inspiral's rider Frankie Dettori put it up to him early in the straight in an attempt to bag the stands' rail but the multiple G1 winner could not live with the eventual winner and weakened soon after.

The main challenge ultimately came from French raider Facteur Cheval (11/1) but Paddington was relentless in front and scored decisively by a length and a half. Charyn (40/1) was three lengths further back in third.

O'Brien said: “Paddington is a very special horse. We were worried about the ground – even though he had won on heavy ground, not in this class of race. Ryan rode him for speed and held on to him and held on to him, but he was over the moon with him. A lot of people [contributed to this] and I am so delighted for them. We're lucky to have him; he's very special.”

Asked to compare Paddington to Giant's Causeway, who won the Sussex Stakes in 2000 as part of a similarly bold campaign, O'Brien replied: “Paddington is much quicker than the Giant was; he's tactically quick but he can quicken as well. The Giant was tactically quick and was dour after that. This horse can really turn it on when you have to, on all types of ground. He is unique. It will depend on what the lads want to do and we'll talk to them after a week, but he's got a lot of options. He could go to York, he could do anything. But he is very special, we think.

“With every race, he is getting heavier, which is very unusual, and he is getting calm. He is really trying. He is three or four kilos heavier today than he was the last day. And it is special that we have Peter [Brant] and Stephanie [Seymour] today that we didn't have before with him.

“Ryan said it was far from ideal that he [Dettori on Inspiral] took him on so early, but he had to go with him. He was trying to wait as long as he could. That ground gets deep and it gets dangerous when you are in front as you are a sitting duck, always. When he got levelled up again, he went into a different zone.

“We love these big days and I am delighted that the lads are happy to run on them. York is a massive big festival as well. We will definitely look at it and consider it very seriously. We will have to see how he comes out of this – we weren't expecting the ground to be as tough as it was today, but knowing the horse he could take it with a smile on his face.

“Tom [Magnier] mentioned something about Australia. But he could go anywhere or do anything. He has had a busy season. You run in any one top-level race and you know it, but he is doing them one after another. I thought he wanted good ground or better, because he's quick, but he has handled the soft ground and he has won on heavy before. But when a horse can quicken like that you'd think he'd want good ground.”

Moore said: “It is a hard thing to say but he gives you the feel that he might be as good a horse as I have ridden. He is exceptional. And he has handled everything that we have put in front of him, whether it's a mile, 10 [furlongs], good ground, soft. He is a straightforward horse who thrives on his racing. Someone asked me yesterday if he would go on this ground and I said 'he would go on snow'.”

He added: “I did not want to be making the running, but I knew no one was going to go, and we went very steady early on. I was thinking I would get it all my own way and get to the fence [the stands' side rail after entering the straight] but Frankie [Dettori] rightly made me work for it – you could see where Inspiral ended up finishing because of that. She's fallen out behind them all. He fought her off and then he had a bit of a trial in the last furlong. He thrives on his racing, he just loves the sport and loves his job.

“It does not matter whether it is good ground, soft ground, heavy ground, eight or 10 furlongs, he's a unique horse. Some people say he has taken us by surprise, but I can assure you he hasn't because all this year he has shown that he is a very good horse. He can cope with most things.”

Paddington's part-owner Peter Brant said: “I am honored to be here at Glorious Goodwood [for the first time]. I was first in the game in 1976, so I have been in horse racing for quite a while.

“This horse has a great name – Mrs [Sue] Magnier chose the name and she usually chooses great names, this one included. I must say this is among the greatest horses I've been proud enough to own. We won the Kentucky Derby in 1984 with a horse called Swale who was a great racehorse, but this horse has done a lot of special things that are hard to do. To win four Group Ones like this in such a short space of time and to look as grand as he does and to be gaining weight not losing weight is extraordinary.”

Facteur Cheval's trainer Jerome Reynier said: “It is like a victory today. We really thought Facteur Cheval was going to beat Paddington, but he had the stands' rail and we were in the middle of the track. He was stuck in the middle of the traffic, but he has run a great race. He was third in a Group One the other day, second today in a very nice Group One and I hope that next time we will be able to win at this level.

“They were all pretty happy to give it a go, to challenge the leader. With five runners, it was best to wait at the back for a late challenge. We were the fourth favourite out of five runners, so we thought if he can just beat one or two home, we would be happy, but we never thought he was going to be able to run that way. He keeps improving mentally and physically, so probably the best is yet to come. Fingers crossed he will be coming back in good shape and we can aim for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at the end of the year.

“There are two options beforehand – the Moulin de Longchamp or the Woodbine Mile in Canada. Maybe, we will wait until his is a 5-year-old for an international campaign.”

Roger Varian said of Charyn: “We are very pleased. He ran well and prefers better ground. He travelled into it well. He ran very well at Royal Ascot to be third in the St James's Palace, nearly second, and he ran very well in the Irish Guineas, so he's knocking on the door at this top level. He doesn't like this ground really, he wants better ground.”

Frankie Dettori said of Inspiral: “We tried. It was very obvious that she does not cope with this kind of ground. If the ground dries up and she comes out of this race, we can back her up in the race she won in France last year. It was obvious what was going to happen – Paddington got the lead and everything his own way, so I grabbed the fence as I had to make a race of it.”

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Forte Rises To Second In Breeders’ Cup Classic Rankings

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's 3-year-old Forte, winner of last Saturday's Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) at Saratoga Race Course, has moved into second place behind Cody's Wish in the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings. The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings are a weekly rating of the top 10 horses in contention for the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), which will be run Nov. 4 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.

Forte, last year's FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) winner and champion 2-year-old male, earned 238 votes following his hard-fought nose victory over Saudi Crown in the Jim Dandy. Trained by Todd Pletcher, Forte rose from third place to second this week.

Godolphin's Cody's Wish, last year's Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) winner, tops all Classic contenders in the rankings with 286 votes. The 5-year-old son of Curlin, trained by Bill Mott, is slated to start in Saratoga's Whitney Stakes (G1), a Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In race for a free berth into the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic.

Gary and Mary West's Stephen Foster Stakes (G1) winner West Will Power dropped from second place to third with 229 votes but was retired Aug. 1 due to a soft tissue issue. (Voting for this week's Classic Rankings closed on July 31). Pin Oak Stud's TVG.com Haskell Stakes (G1) winner Geaux Rocket Ride improved from sixth place to fourth with 165 votes.  OGMA Investments, LLC, Ramiro Restrepo, Sterling Racing LLC, and CMNWLTH's Mage, who won the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), is fifth with 164 votes.

Blue Rose Farm's Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Arcangelo follows in sixth with 126 votes. Lucky Seven Stable's Rattle N Roll, second in the Stephen Foster, is seventh with 95 votes.

Mike Pegram, Karl Watson, and Paul Weitman's Defunded, fourth as the odds-on favorite in the San Diego Handicap (G2) at Del Mar, dropped from fourth place to eighth with 78 votes. Whisper Hill Farm LLC's Suburban Stakes (G2) winner Charge It, also expected for the Whitney, is ninth with 77 votes, and Bruce Lunsford's Art Collector, winner of the Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes presented by Baccarat (G1), is 10th with 47 votes.

The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings are determined by a panel of leading Thoroughbred racing media, horseplayers, and members of the Breeders' Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel. Rankings will be announced each week through Oct. 10. A list of voting members can be found here.

In the Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings, each voter rates horses on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system in descending order.

Longines Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings – Aug. 1, 2023*

Rank Horse Votes First-Place Votes Previous Week
1 Cody's Wish 286 23 1
2 Forte 238 2 3
3 West Will Power 229 3 2
4 Geaux Rocket Ride 165 1 6
5 Mage 164 0 5
6 Arcangelo 126 0 7
7 Rattle N Roll 95 1 8
8 Defunded 78 1 4
9 Charge It 77 0 9
10 Art Collector 47 0 10

*Note – The Breeders' Cup Classic Rankings have no bearing on qualification or selection into the Breeders' Cup Classic.

The 2023 Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, which will be run at 1 1/4 miles on the main track at Santa Anita, is limited to 14 starters. The race will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.

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Breeders’ Cup En Vivo Returns in 2023

“Breeders' Cup En Vivo,” an all-Spanish digital series covering five Breeders' Cup Challenge Series 'Win and You're In' races will will air live on the Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube channels of the Breeders' Cup. The Kentucky Turf Cup and Keeneland broadcasts will be produced in partnership with DRF en Espanol.

The “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” team will be comprised of co-hosts Claudia Spadaro, Darwin Vizcaya, Roberto Rodriguez, and Annise Montplaisir–who also produces the show.

The 2023 “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” schedule includes: the Aug. 12 GI Fourstardave S. which offers an automatic berth to the GI FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile; the Sept. 2 GI FanDuel Racing Pacific Classic (GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic); Sept. 9 GII Kentucky Turf Cup (GI Longines Breeders' Cup Turf); the Sept. 30 GI Awesome Again S. (Classic); and Oct. 6 GI Darley Alcibiades S. (GI NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies).

“We are very pleased to present the groundbreaking programming of 'Breeders' Cup En Vivo' for a third consecutive season,” said Justin McDonald, Chief Marketing Officer of Breeders' Cup Limited. “This series highlights the truly global nature of the Breeders' Cup while providing on-site coverage of key Challenge Series races for Spanish-speaking fans and participants alike.”

Montplaisir added, “The engagement and comments we've received from Spanish-speaking racing fans for these shows has been overwhelmingly positive. Each co-host on this team has their own fan base and provides their own unique perspective, which collectively contributes to extraordinarily high-quality Spanish coverage of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series.”

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‘Breeders’ Cup En Vivo’ All-Spanish Broadcast Returns For 2023 Challenge Season

Breeders' Cup Limited today announced the return of “Breeders' Cup En Vivo,” an all-Spanish digital series covering five Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In races this year. Established in 2021, “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” will launch this year with the Aug. 12 Fourstardave (G1) at Saratoga Race Course.

The “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” team will be comprised of co-hosts Claudia Spadaro, Darwin Vizcaya, Roberto Rodriguez, and Annise Montplaisir – who also produces the show. Each broadcast will air live on the Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube channels of the Breeders' Cup. The Kentucky Turf Cup and Keeneland broadcasts will be produced in partnership with DRF en Espanol.

Breeders' Cup Challenge winners earn automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race at the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which will be held Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.

The 2023 “Breeders' Cup En Vivo” schedule includes:

  • Aug. 12: The Fourstardave (G1), Saratoga Race Course – FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile (G1)
  • Sept. 2: The FanDuel Racing Pacific Classic (G1), Del Mar – Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1)
  • Sept. 9: The Kentucky Turf Cup (G2), Kentucky Downs – Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1)
  • Sept. 30: The Awesome Again Stakes (G1), Santa Anita Park– Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1)
  • Oct. 6: The Darley Alcibiades Stakes (G1), Keeneland – NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1)

“We are very pleased to present the groundbreaking programming of 'Breeders' Cup En Vivo' for a third consecutive season,” said Justin McDonald, Chief Marketing Officer of Breeders' Cup Limited. “This series highlights the truly global nature of the Breeders' Cup while providing on-site coverage of key Challenge Series races for Spanish-speaking fans and participants alike.”

“The engagement and comments we've received from Spanish-speaking racing fans for these shows has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Montplaisir. “Each co-host on this team has their own fan base and provides their own unique perspective, which collectively contributes to extraordinarily high-quality Spanish coverage of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series.”

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