Nothing else for it, Prescott will be on his travels in October
‘I just don’t go abroad if I can possibly help it!’
Sir Mark Prescott might reluctantly have to pack his suitcase for a weekend in Paris in the autumn after Alpinista proved herself a serious contender for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with a popular success at York. Having held a training licence since 1970, it is fair to say the sharp-witted master of Heath House has seen everything this great game has to offer over the years, both good and bad. Prescott has enjoyed multiple top-level victories at home and abroad during his distinguished training career, but prefers when possible to keep himself on British soil. “It’s not superstition, I just don’t go abroad if I can possibly help it!” said Prescott. “I’m reminded of George Todd. I used to ride a few for him and when he had Sodium, who was the best stayer in Britain, they asked him if he’d run him in the Arc and he said ‘No, I went to France for a fortnight once and I didn’t enjoy it!’.”Unlike her trainer, Alpinista has thoroughly enjoyed her foreign jaunts – winning three Group Ones in Germany last season and making a successful reappearance in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud last month. The daughter of Frankel was the 7-4 favourite to bag a first British Group One in the Darley Yorkshire Oaks – and after tracking the early speed under Luke Morris, she displayed bucket loads of grit to go with her undoubted talent to see off the sustained challenge of Tuesday by a length. “Her great gift is that she’s straightforward. I think it’s more that than innate ability that’s behind her improvement,” said Prescott. “She goes on more or less any ground and you can hold her up or make the running. It’s like people – if they’re straightforward it’s amazing what you can do. “I think she’ll go straight to the Arc and if something went wrong there, there has been just a mention of the Japan Cup. She’d like the fast ground out there.”
⭐️ Alpinista – a deserved first domestic top-level success for Sir Mark Prescott & @luke_morris88 @yorkracecourse
🇬🇧 G1 Darley Yorkshire Oaks🇫🇷 G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud🇩🇪 G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin🇩🇪 G1 Preis von Europa🇩🇪 G1 Grosser Preis Von Bayern pic.twitter.com/Vq0qwL9seM — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 18, 2022


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