Ballylinch and Al Shaqab snap up Arc favourite Look De Vega
Prominent owners combine to secure French Derby hero.
Ballylinch Stud has purchased a majority interest in Prix du Jockey Club winner Look De Vega in association with Al Shaqab Racing. The French Derby hero is by Ballylinch’s star sire Lope De Vega and is in training with Carlos and Yann Lerner. Currently the ante-post favourite for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, Look De Vega stretched his unbeaten record to three with a blistering turn of foot at Chantilly and will stand alongside his sire at Ballylinch when his racing days are over.The well backed Look De Vega remains unbeaten cruising to victory in the French Derby! @CYLerner | @RonanThomass | @fgchantilly
pic.twitter.com/kZcdD7bbRg — Sky Sports Racing (@SkySportsRacing) June 2, 2024
“We are delighted to see the form of the French Derby working out so well with third-placed Sosie an impressive winner of the Grand Prix De Paris last Saturday, fourth-placed Ghostwriter finishing a close second to City Of Troy in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown, and seventh-placed Sunway a good second in the Irish Derby,” Ballylinch’s managing director John O’Connor told Thoroughbred Daily News. “Carlos and Yann Lerner have done a fantastic job so far with Look De Vega and we look forward to working with them. “We are also very pleased to once again join forces with Al Shaqab Racing following our previous association with Prix de l’Opera winner Place Du Carrousel, who is also by Lope De Vega. “We are delighted that his previous owners – his trainers Carlos and Yann, Mr Patrick Madar, and his breeders Joelle Mestrallet and Lucien Urano, who were represented in this deal by Meridian International – will continue to be involved in the ownership of Look De Vega, and we look forward to more great days in the future with them.”
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