Onesto grabs Grand Prix de Paris gold
El Bodegon best of the British raiders in third at ParisLongchamp
Onesto swooped late to grab Group One glory in the Grand Prix de Paris at ParisLongchamp on Thursday evening. Trained by Fabrice Chappet, the Frankel colt finished a well-beaten sixth behind subsequent Eclipse hero Vadeni in the French Derby on his latest start but he was well fancied to make amends in this 12-furlong affair. Three of the six runners hailed from Britain and Ireland with James Ferguson’s El Bodegon, the Roger Varian-trained Eldar Eldarov and Piz Badile from Donnacha O’Brien’s yard all lining up.El Bodegon kept on gamely but had no answer as Stephane Pasquier gave Onesto the signal and he came from the back of the field to sweep through and claim a neck verdict in the final half a furlong. Simca Mille held on to second, with El Bodegon back in third. Coral offer 16-1 about Onesto for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in the autumn, with Paddy Power making him a 20-1 shot.
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