Luxembourg heads 27 still in Arc contention
Alpinista and Vadeni also feature after first forfeits.
All the major contenders stood their ground at the first forfeit stage ahead of the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, with 27 horses remaining in Sunday’s ParisLongchamp highlight. Australian star Verry Elleegant is set to be supplemented on Wednesday with a maximum field of 20 allowed. Aidan O’Brien’s Luxembourg, the Sir Mark Prescott-trained Alpinista and Adayar from Charlie Appleby’s yard are towards the head of the ante-post betting and all remain on course. There is a strong Japanese challenge with Titleholder, Do Deuce, Stay Foolish and Deep Bond all still in the mix.
Last year’s winner Torquator Tasso, John and Thady Gosden’s Mishriff and Mostahdaf, French Derby and Eclipse winner Vadeni, Irish Derby hero Westover and Grand Prix de Paris winner Onesto are all in a seemingly open renewal. Clerk of the course Charles de Cordon said on Monday morning that with five millimetres of rain falling over the weekend, conditions were good to soft (3.4) on the penetrometer, with a Going Stick reading of 8.2. The rail will be out at 17 metres on Saturday for the first day of the meeting, preserving a fresh strip of ground, and set back on Sunday to its innermost line. There will be a five-metre cutaway in operation for the last 50 metres, which equates to just over two furlongs up the home straight, designed to ease congestion. This will also offer an additional five metres of fresh ground.

Sweet Lady wins the Group 1 Qatar Prix Vermeille at @paris_longchamp. pic.twitter.com/lGBTj0uSTB
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 11, 2022
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