O’Brien planning American adventure for Al Riffa
Group One winner to run at Saratoga with trainer harbouring Arc dreams.
Al Riffa will head to America before Joseph O’Brien starts to plot a route towards the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. A Group One winner as a juvenile, his three-year-old season was disrupted by injury but he did manage two second place finishes. He was beaten less than a length into fourth in the Prix Ganay on his reappearance and will now aim for glory in New York. “Al Riffa is going to Saratoga for the Manhattan Stakes, a Grade One on June 8,” said O’Brien.“He ran really well in France, his first run back. He was coming there but got a bit tired and the race didn’t set up nicely for him. “He actually gets a 7lb allowance in America for not winning a Group race last year, so the conditions of the race suit him very well and it’s a lot of money. “I think he’s going to stay well and we are kind of dreaming he may be an Arc horse, but the aim is to win a Group One first. “The worry is he’s a big horse and the track might not suit but it’s a $2million race. His other options were the Tattersalls Gold Cup against Auguste Rodin or Royal Ascot and meet whatever there.” Closer to home, Atlantic Coast will represent the yard in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas this weekend.
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