Proud Muir planning more overseas raids with Pyledriver
Coronation Cup winner was second in Hong Kong.
William Muir felt “proud” of Pyledriver after his maiden voyage overseas produced a brave second-placed effort in the Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin on Sunday. The four-year-old was noble in defeat when going down by just a length to Glory Vase, who was winning the race for a second time. The only British runner in a field of eight that included Aidan O’Brien’s reigning champion Mogul, Pyledriver only gave best in the closing stages. “My initial thought when they turned for home was that the French filly (Ebaiyra, third) was travelling very strongly, and then I saw her come off the bridle,” said Muir, who trains the horse alongside Chris Grassick.A brilliant effort from Pyledriver who finishes second in The Longines Hong Kong Vase 👏 pic.twitter.com/kVczwfvYJC
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 12, 2021
“We were in a very difficult spot to see clearly what was happening, obviously we were in their country with Covid (restrictions) and we were given areas that we were allowed in. I didn’t see the other horse (Glory Vase) coming down the outside and inside the final furlong I thought ‘we’ve done it!’. “Then the horse came over the top and your first thought is ‘ah sugar, we just got beat!’ but then you’re so, so proud.” Glory Vase has form behind Loves Only You as the pair were the first two home in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in April, with the latter horse then going on to claim the Hong Kong Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday, the richest race in Hong Kong and the pinnacle of the meeting. “The winner finished second to Loves Only You this year in a big Group One and he won this race in 2019 and broke the track record,” said Muir. “He is a fair, fair, good horse and that’s why he was the favourite.” The journey to Hong Kong was a first trip abroad for Pyledriver and his performance under such circumstances left Muir hopeful that there may be even more successful overseas runs to come. “I’m very proud as it was his first journey,” said Muir.
PYLEDRIVER in Great Britain 🇬🇧
🥇🥇🥇🥇 = GBP 338.8k🥈🥉🥈 = GBP 46.1k𝗧𝗼𝘁𝗮𝗹 = GBP 𝟯𝟴𝟰.𝟵𝗸 PYLEDRIVER in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 🥈 = $HK4,283,559 (GBP 415.5k) 🤯 Anyone up for a trip to Sha Tin next year for #HKIR? 👀 pic.twitter.com/kfL4AD0lu8 — World Horse Racing (@WHR) December 13, 2021
Pyledriver 🇭🇰 Team Great British Racing @GBRacing @HongKong_Racing @HKJC_Racing @AtTheRaces @REDMILLSHorse @equineprodsuk pic.twitter.com/qlBNnDM8IW
— Muir & Grassick Racing (@Muir_Grassick) December 7, 2021
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