Mixed emotions for Mise En Scene camp in wake of Guineas
Smart filly had solid form with Newmarket heroine Cachet.
It was a bittersweet weekend for James Ferguson, who had to pull his Mise En Scene out of the Qipco 1000 Guineas on the day of the race with a high temperature and then could only watch on as Cachet made all in the first fillies’ Classic of the season. Ferguson’s charge was only a short head behind George Boughey’s runner when the pair finished third and fourth respectively in the Fillies’ Mile last season and it is that close proximity to the Classic winner that is giving the Saville House Stables handler cause for optimism that he has a very smart horse on his hands. “It was gutting for the whole team, the whole yard and the Qatar team, but we’ve got to be grateful it is just a temperature and nothing else,” explained Ferguson.
“On form we would have run very well in the Guineas, to say we would have won is a massive ask, but we would have run well and therefore we know we have a nice filly moving forward.” Mise En Scene holds an entry in the Irish 1,000 Guineas and Ferguson admits a trip to the Curragh is the logical starting point for the daughter of Siyouni’s season, providing she recovers in time to hit the track in peak condition. He continued: “We’ll see how she comes out, we’ve got three weeks and if we can get her back on track that would be the logical choice, but I’d need to confirm things with the Qatar team and Sheikh Fahad. We would go straight there, but she’s got a temperature at the moment and needs to get over that first.” Exciting stablemate El Bodegon will to France on Sunday as he steps up his preparation for a possible tilt at the Cazoo Derby. The Kodiac colt was seen twice in Britain last season and, having won a seven-furlong novice race at Sandown in July, was campaigned exclusively in France thereafter.
🌧 El Bodegon strikes in the driving rain
✅ Torrential conditions at Sandown✅ A groundsman dashing out of the way It was all going on but El Bodegon (Kodiac) sheds the maiden tag for @D_Muscutttt & @jamesferguson89 pic.twitter.com/7gOSJ0m3OK — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 28, 2021
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