Verry Elleegant Arc bid in doubt as France Galop confirms maximum field size
Australian star might not make the 20-strong line up.
Verry Elleegant’s participation in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe could be in doubt after France Galop confirmed the field would be limited to 20 runners. With the Melbourne Cup winner currently 22nd on the list – should she be supplemented on Wednesday at a cost of EURO 120,000 – there is real concern that she could miss the cut. The field was reduced to 24 on Tuesday with Mac Swiney, Thunder Kiss and more significantly Adayar not confirmed, but Verry Ellegant still needs two more to drop out. “I haven’t spoken to France Galop, I’ve left that to Francis (Graffard, trainer) to manage, but we were very much taken by surprise when news came through that there could be more than a capacity field and that some may miss out – and that we were one of them at risk,” part-owner Brae Sokolski told Nick Luck’s Daily Podcast.Breaking: Verry Elleegant will not make the maximum final field of 20 for Sunday’s Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe due to her rating, as it stands… pic.twitter.com/fwYHg4KcRF
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 27, 2022
“I’m flabbergasted that may be the case. I obviously don’t have connections into France Galop and we’re relying on Francis to manage the horse accordingly. “We’re moving forward on the assumption that come hell or high water they’ll find a way to make sure she’ll get a run. “There’s a big crew of family and friends of the owners from New Zealand and Australia heading to the Northern Hemisphere to see her race. We’re not doing it for a holiday to Paris, so it would be a big source of disappointment if she doesn’t run.” The Australian champion has been given a rating of 113 by the French handicappers after finishing last in the Prix Jean Romanet and third in the Prix Foy on her two runs since switching to Graffard’s care. “Obviously it hasn’t been without it’s challenges and we have to be a little bit forgiving of her to allow her to acclimatise and get accustomed to a different training regime and pattern of racing. It’s been like a shock to her system but I feel Francis has now got a handle on her,” said Sokolski.
Iresine beats Bubble Gift and Verry Elleegant in the Qatar Prix Foy at @paris_longchamp. pic.twitter.com/WqVqYRE4or
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 11, 2022
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