Skalleti claims first Group One with d’Ispahan strike
Champion Stakes long-term target for Reynier-trained star.
Skalleti got up on the line to open his Group One account in a thrilling renewal of the Prix d’Ispahan at ParisLongchamp. Jerome Reynier’s six-year-old – who was runner-up to Addeybb in the Champion Stakes last year and again has Ascot as his big target – came with a steady run on the outside in the hands of weighing-room veteran Gerald Mosse to break the heart of Charlie Hills’ British raider Tilsit. The late withdrawal of The Revenant due to the drying ground robbed the race of one of its star names, but it still provided a great thrill for those racegoers lucky enough to be in attendance. Ecrivan made the running until Victor Cheminaud made his bid on Tilsit early in the straight. The four-year-old, wearing the Juddmonte Farms colours, tried to kick on a furlong and a half out, but he was soon challenged by Ioritz Mendizabal on the William Haggas-trained My Oberon.Skalleti gets his Group 1! There’s a thrilling finish in the Prix d’Ispahan and it’s @EcurieReynier‘s star who denies Tilsit and My Oberon under Gerald Mosse at @paris_longchamp… pic.twitter.com/ZWBqJI4hsX
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 30, 2021
Meanwhile, Skalleti (4-6 favourite) was gradually making inroads and his bid was timed to perfection to snatch an unlikely head verdict. “We knew he was in good shape. We were very happy with his two runs this year, but the fact he was going on a firm track and over a distance quite short for what he’s best at, I think it’s just amazing,” Reynier told Sky Sports Racing. “I don’t think it was the strongest Group One of the year, but the way he has done it coming from the back like that he is showing he is a very good horse and he deserves his Group One victory. Now we are hoping for some other ones by the end of the year. “We were thinking of going for the Tattersalls Gold Cup (at the Curragh) last week, but because of the logistics due to Covid we came here and and he has the French premiums to boost his prize-money. “We are going to stick to the plan if he is good shape. Now he is going to have some holidays because he deserves them. We are hoping to come back even better at the end of the year.”
Winning machine! Marianafoot scores for the seventh time in a row, grabbing the Group 3 Prix du Palais-Royal for @EcurieReynier and @mickaelbarzalon at @paris_longchamp pic.twitter.com/GEC22REPdl
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 30, 2021
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