Dettori willing Enable on for historic day in Paris
‘I think we have her where we want her’, says big-race rider.
Frankie Dettori is already recognised as one of horse racing’s all-time greats – and on Sunday he will bid to help Enable achieve a similar status with an unprecedented third Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe success. Having come within a length and three-quarters of steering the John Gosden-trained mare to a record-breaking third victory in the Group One showpiece 12 months ago, the ever-popular Italian will be out to make amends at ParisLongchamp in what is likely to be her swansong. Though the daughter of Nathaniel has a CV that is far superior to any other horse Dettori has ridden throughout his career, he believes only a win in the mile-and-a-half feature at the weekend will cement her place among the very best to have graced the annals of the Turf.It was not to be for Enable in her bid for a third Arc success but she was greeted like a winner by the ParisLongchamp crowd pic.twitter.com/9IVlWy8i2m
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He said: “She is by far the best horse in terms of CVs that I’ve ridden. When you think of the likes of Fantastic Light and Daylami, I only won five Group One races on them and she has won 11. She has nearly doubled the Group One tally of any other horse I’ve ridden. “For me, if I can win the third Arc, it is all for her. I will work hard to try to achieve that for her as I want her to be remembered as one of the all-time greats. She can only be called that if she wins a third Arc. “She came so close last year and we will now roll the dice again.”
Enable, @FrankieDettori and Imran pictured this morning in Newmarket, putting in some final preparations before the Arc @paris_longchamp. With two wins and a second to her name, Enable is already the most successful horse in the history of the race #QPAT pic.twitter.com/sJUnylh0yQ
— Juddmonte (@JuddmonteFarms) September 30, 2020
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