Holland: Falbrav would have held his own in any era
‘I hit the front early, because it was game over – why wait for them?’.
Darryll Holland feels Falbrav would rate as one of the best winners of the Coral-Eclipse in any era – but two decades later admits he is still smarting from the colt’s defeat in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes. The jockey-turned-trainer first won the Eclipse aboard the Erik Penser-owned Compton Admiral in 1999. Yet it is Falbrav, the 2003 winner of the 10-furlong contest, that he holds in the highest regard. “The first time I got the ride on him was in the Eclipse,” said Holland, who is in his second season as a trainer at Harraton Court Stables in Exning, Newmarket. “He was simply too good that day.”No less than 15 runners went to post for that season’s renewal, including multiple Group One winners Islington and Grandera, Grand Criterium hero Hold That Tiger and Classic-placed Norse Dancer. Champion Stakes, Juddmonte International and Dubai Sheema Classic winner Nayef was the market leader, having beaten the Mirco Demuro-ridden Falbrav by seven and a half lengths in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at the Royal meeting. Yet three weeks later, the tables were turned, with the Luca Cumani-trained five-year-old making smooth progress, tracking the leaders before taking it up two furlongs out and always holding Nayef for a cosy three-quarters of a length success. Holland said: “Richard Hills was second on a nice horse, Nayef. But I just put that race to bed early. “With due respect to Richard’s horse, Falbrav made him look ordinary that day. “Richard really liked him. He was a good judge. Richard was, and still is, quite shrewd and would wait until the last minute before deciding which of the Shadwell horses to ride. Nayef was always going to be his best mount. “I hit the front early, because it was game over – why wait for them?
It’s @lucacumani‘s Falbrav who wins our penultimate #CoralEclipse #Wimbledon Singles poll today! 👏
Japan Cup 🥇Prix D’Ispahan 🥇Coral-Eclipse 🥇Juddmonte International 🥇QEII 🥇Hong Kong Cup 🥇 What. A. Horse. #Legend pic.twitter.com/jGf6Su2fSN — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 2, 2018


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