Malavath Camp Opts For English 1000 Guineas Over French Equivalent

After a pair of defections, one the high-profile Inspiral (GB) (Frankel {GB}), the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on Sunday week is the confirmed next target for Group 2 winner Malavath (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}).

Tweenhills Stud's David Redvers co-owns the filly under the Everest Racing banner and said, “She is on course for the 1000 Guineas, although it is a nervous week running up to it. If there was any doubt about running at Newmarket before, the Inspiral news would have dispelled it completely.

“She won the Prix Imprudence, which is the French Guineas trial, and according to her trainer she has come on significantly for that run, is in the peak of health and we just hope she can spend this last week incident-free and arrive at Newmarket in the form she is currently in at home.”

A progressive type that has never been off the board in six starts, Malavath won a Chantilly conditions heat in September before a score in the G2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte one month later. Shipped to California for Del Mar's Breeders' Cup meeting, the Francis-Henri Graffard charge was only a half-length behind Pizza Bianca (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf on Nov. 5. She resumed with a 1 1/2-length tally in the Prix Imprudence on Apr. 7.

“She won the Prix Impudence on heavy ground, there is no getting away from that, but she also ran in the Breeders' Cup on fast ground,” he added. “We always felt she would be inconvenienced by heavy ground and we were very worried about running her before that in the Criterium de Maison-Laffitte in very soft ground [which she won].

“One of the things that makes her particularly interesting is she seems to have an extraordinary ability to handle any conditions and a temperament that most trainers would die for.”

“The Breeders' Cup was firm ground, although it is a very different thing running on the Rowley Mile to running round a bend at Del Mar,” he said. “There are pedigree question marks surrounding the sire rather than anything else. But she is one of the few with a genuinely steep climb in her form figures and she seems to have improved again.

“Francis is extremely positive about her chance and never questioned running at Newmarket. I thought the obvious bet would be to go to the [G1] Poule d'Essai des Pouliches [on May 15], but he has always been adamant that this is where she is coming–he thinks she is as good as there is, and wants to prove it.”

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Group 1 Winner Inspiral To Miss The 1000 Guineas

Cheveley Park Stud's Inspiral (GB) (Frankel {GB}), one of the leading fancies for the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 1, will miss the race, according to the owners' managing director Chris Richardson. The John and Thady Gosden trainee is a perfect four-for-four, with black-type victories in the Listed Star S. in June, the Sept. 9 G2 May Hill S. and the Oct. 8 G1 Fillies' Mile to end her season.

“John Gosden had an in-depth discussion with the boss, Mrs. Thompson, and following that, it was decided that, sadly, she would miss the 1000 Guineas,” Richardson said on Sunday.

“John Gosden feels she wasn't really ready for the race and when you receive that advice from a trainer such as John, you follow it and now we'll look to the [G1] Coronation S. at Royal Ascot [on June 17] as part of her programme.

“It is disappointing for all concerned, but we must heed their advice. Royal Ascot is a favoured meeting of the Thompsons and we've had success there previously, it's the start of the year and we've still got lots of opportunities going forward.”

Also out of the 1000 Guineas is Saeed Al Tayer's Group 2 heroine Zain Claudette (Ire) (No Nay Never). A winner at second asking, the chestnut ran out a narrow victress of the G3 Princess Margaret S. at Royal Ascot last June. Sent to York for her next outing in August, she stalked and pounced to win the G2 Lowther S. by a measured length, prior to an unplaced run in the wake of likely Guineas favourite Tenebrism (Caravaggio) in the G1 Cheveley Park S. at Newmarket.

“We've brought her back to training and she is very well, she had some very good races last year,” said trainer Ismail Mohammed. “She is not going to the Guineas, we've pulled her out. We will have so many options for her, so we will see where to go with her.

“It could be Royal Ascot, there are many races for her. I want to find at least one good race for her over seven furlongs before we go for a mile.”

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Malavath Pointing Towards Newmarket Classic Challenge

Trainer Francis Graffard has indicated that Malavath (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) is on course for the QIPCO 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 1 following her victory in last week's G3 Prix Imprudence.

The Tally-Ho Stud-bred filly is owned by Everest Racing, David Redvers and Barbara Keller, and she enjoyed a successful juvenile campaign, winning the G2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte before travelling to California to finish runner-up to Pizza Bianca (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Behind her in fourth that day was Cachet (Ire) (Aclaim {Ire}), who booked her own passage to the Guineas when winning Tuesday's G3 Nell Gwyn S. at Newmarket. 

Graffard said of Malavath, “We were very impressed with her comeback, she did it nicely and everything is fine with her. She is better on better ground but she has just shown that she's a very good filly.

“At the moment we are leaning towards the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, there are some trials in England, Ireland and France again this week so we will decide after that, but that is the main option.”

The trainer also confirmed that last year's G1 Champion S. winner Sealiway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}) will run next in the G1 Prix Ganay after finishing second in the G2 Prix d'Harcourt at ParisLongchamp on Sunday.

“I was very pleased with him, he will come on a lot for that,” said Graffard.

Another of his stable stalwarts, The Revenant (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), has options to run in the G1 Prix d'Ispahan or G1 Lockinge S., having already posted two victories this season. 

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Flotus Heads Crisford-Trained Guineas Trio

The entries for the QIPCO 2000 Guineas and QIPCO 1000 Guineas closed on Tuesday, with 56 colts engaged in the first major European Classic of the season at this stage. Of the 51 fillies entered for the 1000 Guineas a day later on May 1, three are based at Simon and Ed Crisford's Gainsborough Stables in Newmarket, including Flotus (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}), whose breeders Newtown Stud and Tim Pabst received the ITBA Award for the leading 2-year-old filly on Sunday night.

After making almost all in September's G1 Juddmonte Cheveley Park S. before being clobbered close home by Tenebrism (Caravaggio), Flotus made one last public appearance in 2021 when being offered for sale at Tattersalls in December. One million guineas changed hands for the Listed winner and Group 1 runner-up but thankfully she returned to Gainsborough Stables and this year will carry some well known silks when she races in the colours of her new owner Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm.

“We were very delighted to welcome her back,” said Simon Crisford. “Ultimately she will be exported to Japan, that goes without saying, but she is only a 3-year-old so there's more water to flow under the bridge before she goes there and I very much hope she can build on what she achieved last season. I don't see any reason why she couldn't do that.”

The question that is impossible to answer at this early stage of the year is whether or not Flotus will see out the mile of the Guineas. Her dam Floriade (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) won over that distance in the French provinces before being bought by Cathy Grassick for €15,000. On the face of it her pedigree leans towards speed, and Flotus has certainly shown that she is not short of a gear change or two, but her half-brother, albeit by a greater stamina influence in Nathaniel (Ire), has won four races at two miles or just beyond. 

“She has had a good winter–all of them have wintered well actually–and physically she has done very nicely,” said Crisford. “There are races at Newmarket, Newbury, Chelmsford, Ascot. It's a good programme actually, to enable us to decide what her optimum trip is going to be this year. There are options over six furlongs or seven furlongs to start, and she is entered in the French, English and Irish Guineas.”

He continued, “Obviously we don't know if she is a filly who is going to get the mile. What we do know is that six furlongs suits her well. When she is back racing in the spring then that will tell us everything we need to know. She's got loads of toe, we saw that, especially at Newmarket, she was lightning quick throughout in that race and only just got collared at the end, and she showed a nice turn of foot going into the dip that day off a strong pace.

“I will be in consultation with her owner closer to the time to discuss plans and whether we go for a trial or stick to the six-furlong races. Those decisions will be made at the beginning of April.”

Along with Flotus, the stable is also represented among the Guineas entries by Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum's Daneh (GB), a daughter of Dubawi (Ire) and the dual Group 1 winner Rizeena (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}), who won on debut last June and was then placed behind Oscula (Ire) and Mise En Scene (GB) respectively in Group 3 contests at Deauville and Goodwood. 

“Daneh is beautifully bred and is a very nice filly with a turn of foot,” noted her trainer. “She ran incredibly well at Goodwood and had a bit of a setback after that which prevented us from running her again but I am very much looking forward to seeing her when she gets back on the work tab.”

With Flotus and Daneh representing Japanese and Dubaian owners, the international element of the string is enhanced further by the third 1000 Guineas entrant, Fast Attack (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), who is owned by Bahrain's Shaikh Nasser Al Khalifa and Fawzi Nass. The Ballylinch Stud-bred filly, a grand-daughter of the G2 Queen Mary S. winner Gilded (Ire) (Redback {GB}), completed her four-start juvenile campaign with two wins to her name, including the G3 Oh So Sharp S. over seven furlongs of the Rowley Mile.

Crisford added, “They were kept in light training throughout the winter and this winter has been much easier than last winter in terms of weather. We have managed to get them on grass a lot more this winter and I would say they are all reasonably forward in condition and where we want them to be for this time of the year. They're all getting ramped up now, ready to start working. I always think that as soon as the last horse crosses the line at Cheltenham then the phone starts ringing and suddenly there's this automatic transition to the Flat season. It's a very exciting time of the year.”

While there is currently the odd glimmer of spring evident in Newmarket, a portion of the Crisford team is currently enjoying the much warmer climate of the Middle East and is housed at Millennium Stables at Meydan. The dual aspect of the operation through the winter in Dubai and England works well, particularly since Simon Crisford started training in partnership with his son Ed in May 2020.

Even before the season gets properly underway in Britain, this coming weekend will be action-packed as the Crisford stable is represented on Saturday at Meydan by Finest Sound (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) in the G1 Jebel Hatta, Without A Fight (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) in the G2 Dubai City of Gold, and Algiers (Ire) (Shamardal) in the G3 Burj Nahaar, while Noel O'Callaghan's homebred Anthem National (Ire) is entered for the Listed Spring Cup at Lingfield.

“It's great to have Ed as a co-trainer,” said Crisford senior. “He's really enjoying it and working very hard. He's out in Dubai at the moment supervising our Super Saturday runners. If one of us is there, the other one will be here [in Newmarket], and vice versa. We have a small stable out there in the winter; we enjoy doing that and it's good for our clients. But we also enjoy being in Newmarket at Gainsborough Stables and we've been supported very well by our owners.”

He added, “In this game you have to have a very positive outlook and always look forward.”

The imminent onset of spring will certainly provide plenty of opportunities for both father and son to do just that. 

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