Weld anticipating a tough task as Tarnawa chases Breeders’ Cup double
Last year’s Turf heroine defends her title at Del Mar.
Dermot Weld is under no illusions about the task facing Tarnawa as she bids to become only the third back-to-back winner of the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf. The Rosewell House handler is no stranger to international success, making his mark Stateside when becoming the first European to win a Triple Crown race with Go And Go in the 1990 Belmont Stakes. Weld also has two Melbourne Cups and a whole host of other races on the world stage on his illustrious CV, but a Breeders’ Cup win had eluded him until Tarnawa’s brilliant display under Colin Keane at Keeneland 12 months ago. The trainer himself did not make the trip to Kentucky due to coronavirus restrictions, but nevertheless enjoyed the success from his home in County Kildare.All class! Congratulations to @AgaKhanStuds and the Dermot Weld team on the brilliant performance of Tarnawa @BreedersCup – an Irish 1-2 from the valiant Magical. pic.twitter.com/w7HQ51V3yn
— HRI Owners (@HRIOwners) November 7, 2020
“It was a special occasion. My son Mark was there, and I watched the race with my wife Mary and my second son Kris,” said Weld, who has travelled to California this year. “We were expecting a good run, but winning was an extra bonus. It was exciting – it was late in the evening, and we enjoyed it immensely. “I’ve always enjoyed the challenge (of travelling horses) – in the early days, I probably was one of the first to travel horses across the world. We won the first international race run in Hong Kong and then we were very fortunate and won two Melbourne Cups.” Tarnawa was completing a top-level hat-trick at Keeneland last season, following a pair of Group One triumphs at ParisLongchamp.
Last year’s Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) winner Tarnawa will attempt to win the race again on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/8CyhyGGIbg
— Longines WBRR (@worldsbesthorse) November 4, 2021
Another French success for @varianstable! Fresh from Teona’s Vermeille win, Waliyak does the business in Group 3 company at @fgchantilly under @CristianDemuro 👏 pic.twitter.com/06PTUj7BvT
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 17, 2021
Electric stuff from Yibir and @JPSpencer1980 in the $1m Jockey Club Derby Invitational at Belmont!
Charlie Appleby and @godolphin again!@TheNYRA @BreedersCup #WinAndYoureIN pic.twitter.com/QRzFyInLk0 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 18, 2021
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