‘Utter superstar’ Prince Of Arran bows out at Kempton
Fellows calls time on career of globetrotting stable star.
Charlie Fellowes went through a multitude of emotions on a roller-coaster day at Kempton that saw him register a first domestic Group-race success with Eve Lodge and retire his long-time stable star Prince Of Arran in the very next contest. Eve Lodge gave the Newmarket handler his landmark triumph in the Group Three Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Sirenia Stakes to add to the Group Three races he has won aboard, including with Prince Of Arran, as well as having several Listed races to his credit. Prince Of Arran put up a solid performance in the Unibet September Stakes won by the William Haggas-trained Hamish – but Fellowes felt the time was right to bring the curtain down on his career, after the authorities in Australia informed him the eight-year-old would not be permitted to run in the Melbourne Cup for a fourth time.Widest draw, no problem – what a performance! Prince Of Arran wins the bet365 Geelong Cup for @FellowesRacing and lays down his claims for next month’s Lexus Melbourne Cup! A superb run also from Willie Mullins’s True Self in second… pic.twitter.com/OGNd4FnGhb
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 23, 2019
“An amazing day. It was quite apt Prince Of Arran was here on a day I got my first domestic Group winner,” said Fellowes. “It’s been a long time coming and we’ve gone so close on so many occasions, including with Prince Of Arran, and for it to happen with him here was fantastic. A special day. One I will never forget.” Prince Of Arran won more than GBP 2million in prize-money, mainly thanks to his placed efforts in the last three runnings of the Melbourne Cup. Fellowes added: “The plan had been to run him in the Melbourne Cup and retire him after that. This was going to be his last year racing whatever. “The run today was very good for him. It’s as good as he’s run in this race. “He ran well up to form and it was lovely to see him much better than he was at Ascot in he spring. If we’d been allowed to go to Australia we’d have gone, but now that’s off the cards there’s not much else here for him now.
Hamish sees off Hukum to win Unibet September Stakes at @kemptonparkrace!
Watch LIVE📺 @ITV📱 https://t.co/fkQLQLtgFY#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/O7rJdzkNoP — ITV Racing (@itvracing) September 4, 2021
First domestic Group winner for @FellowesRacing!
Eve Lodge (Ardad) is not for passing in the Group 3 @UnibetRacing Sirenia Stakes at @kemptonparkrace @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/Wg5VdUZltX — Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 4, 2021
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