Dubai Honour has no answer to Arc-bound Fantastic Moon
‘He is the best horse in Germany and we will go to the Arc now’.
Fantastic Moon is headed once again for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe after a smart success in the 154th Grosser Preis von Baden, in which British raider Dubai Honour had to settle for the runner-up spot. The winner, a son of Sea The Moon trained by Sarah Steinberg, took his chance in the great French race last season after winning the German Derby and the Prix Niel, the latter over the Arc course and distance. Ultimately he was 11th on ground perhaps too soft for his liking, but he has returned to action this season in good heart, with success in a Cologne Group Two and a solid second in the Gross Dallmayr-Preis at Munich.A winner again on the global stage! 🇩🇪🌏
FANTASTIC MOON is your 2024 G1 Grosser Preis von Baden champion under @RenePiechulek. #WorldPool | @DeutscherGalopp pic.twitter.com/muzvUr9qwy — World Pool (@WorldPool) September 1, 2024
In Baden-Baden he was partnered as usual by Arc-winning jockey Rene Piechulek of Torquator Tasso fame, and this time got his favoured quick ground in a field of six that included William Haggas’ globetrotting Dubai Honour, who was last seen in the King George at Ascot. The Haggas runner was the even-money favourite with Fantastic Moon a 21-10 chance, but Germany’s 2023 Horse of the Year was patiently ridden to keep constant tabs on the market leader. The two were both in the hunt in the final furlong and a half, but it was eventually Fantastic Moon who prevailed, making a daring run for the stands rail and crossing the line a length and a quarter ahead, to book his ticket back to Paris. Lars-Wilhelm Baumgarten, who runs the Liberty Racing syndicate that owns the horse, said: “What a day, what a horse. He is a star. “We are very happy with him, he was on his A-game on this ground and it was a very good ride from Rene Piechulek.
FANTASTIC MOON takes the G1 @wettstar_de 154. Grosser Preis von Baden🔥🤩 pic.twitter.com/LoZbxuV8BS
— Deutscher Galopp (@DeutscherGalopp) September 1, 2024
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