Look De Vega seeks to prove Arc aptitude in Prix Niel
French Derby winner runs for the first time for new connections.
Sunday promises to be a huge afternoon for Al Shaqab Racing as Look De Vega puts his Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe credentials to the test in the Qatar Prix Niel at ParisLongchamp. It will be the first time the unbeaten son of Lope De Vega will sport the Al Shaqab silks after a majority interest in Carlos and Yann Lerner’s Prix du Jockey Club champion was sold to the Qatari operation and Ballylinch Stud following his Chantilly heroics. Already a general 3-1 favourite for Europe’s richest middle-distance prize on October 6, he will once again take on Andre Fabre’s Sosie, who was behind in third in the French Derby before claiming the Grand Prix de Paris, while Ambiente Friendly adds a British interest, representing James Fanshawe. Rupert Pritchard-Gordon, Al Shaqab’s French racing consultant, said: “He will carry the Al Shaqab colours for the first time and I saw his gallop on Monday morning at Maisons-Laffitte and he has such a laid-back attitude, he’s a cool customer.Unbeaten Look De Vega lands the French Derby in style for @CYLerner and @RonanThomass at @fgchantilly pic.twitter.com/5iHp23TiHH
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 2, 2024
“He’s done very well over the summer, Yann felt he was going to fill out a little bit more and he has and it was interesting that he did a similar workout to what he did six or seven days out from the Prix du Jockey Club with the same horse, Ronan Thomas was aboard and they were very happy with him. “They’ve left a little bit to work on for the big weekend in October but he goes there on Sunday ready for his prep and will come on for the run as well, that’s the idea.” This weekend presents Look De Vega with an early opportunity to check out the Arc course and distance as he steps up to a mile and a half for the first time, attempting to confirm his status as France’s leading middle-distance performer. “His team are all very pleased with him and we will see how he handles the step up to a mile and a half,” continued Pritchard-Gordon.
Gutsy performance!
Sparkling Plenty shows a decisive turn of foot to get up down the outside and score in the G1 Prix de Diane at @fgchantilly for @piccone_tony! 💪 pic.twitter.com/Mljof2A22U — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 16, 2024


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