Ascot ground boosting confidence in Facteur Cheval
Connections anticipating a bold QEII showing with testing conditions in Berkshire.
Soft ground is expected to aid Facteur Cheval as Jerome Reynier’s star miler attempts to go one better than last year in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot. The five-year-old chased home Big Rock in the Qipco British Champions Day event in 2023 and Facteur Cheval then confirmed himself as a top-level player when landing the Dubai Turf earlier this year. The Ribchester gelding was a visitor to the UK for both the Queen Anne Stakes and Sussex Stakes earlier this season and having decided against a tilt at the Breeders’ Cup Classic, connections are full of hope.“We believe the rain will allow Facteur Cheval to run his best race and I have spoken to the clerk of the course to say I was tempted to come over if the track was heavy on Saturday and he said there would be every chance it could be – so I’m coming over for the race.” He went on: “The win in Dubai was phenomenal, but his other form has shown us that going a mile on good to firm ground is not his thing, he just doesn’t have that turn of foot. What he needs is cut in the ground or a little bit further.”
Facteur Cheval just denies Namur in the Dubai Turf sponsored by DP World.
A French winner for Jerome Reynier and Maxime Guyon. pic.twitter.com/dC3Nw7VZSt — Dubai Racing Club (@RacingDubai) March 30, 2024
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