Yorkshire Loaded For Breeders’ Cup

With trainers John Quinn, Kevin Ryan and Nigel Tinkler each fielding a runner in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland, there is as good a chance as ever that one of the festival’s coveted trophies will make its way back to Yorkshire, where all three are based.

Quinn sends out his first Breeders’ Cup starter in the form of Ross Harmon’s Safe Voyage (Ire) (Fast Company {Ire}), and the gelding has hit his best stride this year at seven, taking Epsom’s Listed Surrey S., York’s G2 City of York S. and Leopardstown’s G2 Boomerang Mile prior to a strong third in the G1 Prix de la Foret. He lines up in Saturday’s GI Breeders’ Cup Mile.

“Early in the spring we thought the Breeders’ Cup could suit Safe Voyage,” said Quinn. “He’s got some very good form going left-handed. His best form before this season was over seven furlongs, but he dug deep when he won over a mile at Leopardstown, so the mile at Keeneland will hold no fears for him. He finished third in the Qatar Prix de la Foret at ParisLongchamp last time and has been in good form since that race at the start of October. He’s come out of that race well.”

“This is our first Breeders’ Cup runner and it’s wonderful for us,” Quinn added. “We’ve been training a long time and he has a live chance. It’s something we all aspire to.”

Ryan, meanwhile, looks to build on a second-place finish with East (GB) (Frankel {GB}) in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf in 2018 at Churchill Downs. East was his first Breeders’ Cup runner, and this year Ryan has Bearstone Stud’s 2020 G1 Flying Five S. and 2019 G1 Prix de l’Abbaye winner Glass Slippers (GB) (Dream Ahead) for the GI Turf Sprint.

“The Breeders’ Cup has been on our mind all season,” Ryan said. “She won the ‘Win and You’re In’ race [the Flying Five] at The Curragh and also ran well [when second] in the Abbaye from a bad draw. She’s very versatile as far as the ground is concerned, but I think she is a better filly with some cut in the ground.”

Jumps jockey turned trainer Nigel Tinkler relies on the Listed National S. and G2 Flying Childers S. winner Ubettabelieveit (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) in Friday’s GII Juvenile Turf Sprint.

“I think he’s definitely improving. I think he’s better now than when he ran at Doncaster [in the Flying Childers],” Tinkler said. He noted he would prefer good ground at Keeneland.

“At the moment I think the ground is fine,” he added. “It does drain very well at Keeneland apparently, but soft ground would be a concern.”

Rowan Scott, who was aboard for the Flying Childers win on Sept. 11, will keep the ride.

“He’s a good lad,” Tinkler said. “Nothing really phases him, so I don’t think the occasion will be a big thing for him. He’s very level-headed and he’s young. I don’t have any qualms about putting him on.”

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Breeders’ Cup Mile Likely for Safe Voyage

MGSW Safe Voyage (Ire) (Fast Company {Ire}), who won the G2 Boomerange S. at Leopardstown on the first day of Irish Champions Weekend, is a likely starter in the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile in November. Trained by John Quinn, the 7-year-old gelding added the Listed Investec Surrey S. to his haul second up on July 4 and was fourth in the G2 Qatar Lennox S. later that month at Goodwood. Back on top in the G2 Sky Bet City of York S. on Aug. 22, the Ross Harmon colourbearer struck at that level again with a narrow victory in the Boomerang on Saturday.

“We’re delighted it just went his way,” said Quinn. “I think he deserved it as he’s so tough and admirable–everything you want in a top-class racehorse. It was his first win over a mile, which is great–it opens up other doors.

“We’ll see how he comes out of the race, but I’m going to work back from the Breeders’ Cup. We can look at the [G1 Prix de la] Foret [on Oct. 4] and the [G1] QEII [on Champions Day at Ascot on Oct. 17], but he’ll only run in one of those, if any. They’re all very good races, but the Breeders’ Cup Mile is the race that appeals the most.”

Quinn also provided an update on listed winner Keep Busy (Ire) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) and G1SP Liberty Beach (GB) (Cable Bay {Ire}), second and seventh, respectively, in the G1 Flying Five S. at The Curragh on Sunday. Both horses are eyeing the G1 Prix de l’Abbaye on Arc Day at ParisLongchamp.

“It was a phenomenal run from Keep Busy–she doesn’t know how to run a bad race,” Quinn added. “She got a bump from a horse going backwards and was beaten half a length, but that’s racing and full credit to Kevin and all the connections of the winner.

“Liberty Beach ran a good race as well. She just had no luck in running and was only beaten three lengths. They’re both entered in the Prix de l’Abbaye and if they’re both well, that’s where they’ll go.”

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