Harvey hunting Group One glory for Peter Chapple-Hyam
Classic-winning trainer last tasted top-level joy nine years ago.
Harvey could prove the horse to take Peter Chapple-Hyam back to the big time when he lines up in the Criterium de Saint-Cloud in France on Sunday. It was on this weekend nine years ago the Derby-winning trainer registered his last Group One victory when Marcel, sporting the colours of Harvey’s part-owner Paul Hancock, claimed Doncaster’s then Racing Post Trophy. Now down to a yard of just 20, sourcing top-level talent has proven tough for a handler who once regularly dined at racing’s top table. “When you only have 20 horses, it’s great to find a Group One horse. It’s taken me plenty of years to find one since the last one, you just have to keep looking,” said Chapple-Hyam. “He’s a three-year-old and a big horse, he’s huge. He will be better next year over a mile and a half. It’s all about next year, he’s just strong and precocious, which is why we have gone earlyish really. He’s next year’s horse, with a lovely attitude.”
The Criterium de Saint-Cloud is an all British and Irish affair with Charlie Johnston looking to enhance his family’s fine recent record in the race with Zetland Stakes runner-up Green Storm and the O’Brien family – Aidan and Joseph – responsible for the other three runners in the contest. Harvey will be moving up in distance to 10 furlongs having clashed with Christopher Head’s exciting colt Maranoa Charlie in the Group Three Prix Thomas Bryon last time, when he was beaten just over nine lengths into third having previously won by six lengths at Clairefontaine. “He ran a little bit flat last time, but if we had started the day before we wouldn’t have beaten the winner – he looks unbelievable,” continued Chapple-Hyam. “It actually reminded me of the time I took on Arazi many years ago. I thought he can’t be that good and found out he was! “Harvey seems in good form now though and a mile and a quarter will suit him better, it will definitely play to his strengths.”
🚀 A very impressive performance from our homebred MARANOA CHARLIE who secured an effortless victory from start to finish, winning by 8 lengths in his third outing in the Prix Thomas Bryon Gr.3 at Saint-Cloud 🌟 Congratulations to his connections @CHeadRacing @lemaitre60LA pic.twitter.com/Bu8qp8buDW
— Haras d’Etreham (@Haras_d_Etreham) October 4, 2024

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