Klassical Dream settles for second in French Champion Hurdle bid
Mullins’ runner no match for Auteuil victor Hermes Baie.
Klassical Dream could only finish second in the Grande Course de Haies d’Auteuil as Francois Nicolle won the Grade One for the third time in five years with the exciting five-year-old Hermes Baie. Willie Mullins saddled three runners in his bid for his sixth victory in the French Champion Hurdle, but Klassical Dream was the only one of his trio to be involved at the business end, with Tornado Flyer and Kemboy both well held. Given a patient ride by Paul Townend, Klassical Dream crept closer to the leaders exiting the back side of the track and although staying on strongly into second in the home straight, was still well adrift of the ready winner at the finish.🇫🇷 Hermes Baie wins the French Champion Hurdle at Auteuil for Bertrand Lestrade and Francois Nicolle! Klassical Dream and @PTownend a staying-on second for the @WillieMullinsNH team… pic.twitter.com/sxupY2sBqD
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 21, 2022
Mullins was pleased with the runner-up’s effort and told Sky Sports Racing: “Klassical Dream, possibly with a hot day and the hood on him, it was too much and I think he didn’t want to race, he was too relaxed. “I think the heat with the hood was too much and it took Paul a long time to wind him up and he stayed on well to be second behind a very good winner.” The winner confirmed the form of his win in the Prix Leon Rambaud last month by finishing ahead of stablemate and defending champion L’Autonomie for the second successive race. L’Autonomie was always up with the pace, but faded into third in the closing stages as the younger of the Nicolle pair took charge to score by seven lengths. It was a performance that signalled a changing of the guard at the Nicolle yard, with the Frenchman suggesting the sky is the limit for the imposing son of Crillon.
Madame Moonie holds off favourite Hotesse Du Chenet to land the Listed Prix d’Arles! Instit only fourth for @WillieMullinsNH and @PTownend pic.twitter.com/rezte3KcfW
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 21, 2022
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