Thought of defeat in Japan playing on Prescott’s mind
Stakes would be high for all concerned in the Far East with Arc heroine Alpinista.
Sir Mark Prescott has admitted that while his cut of the huge prize-money on offer should Alpinista win the Japan Cup is a nice thought, he would hate to see his brilliant mare beaten in the Far East. The five-year-old stormed through the gruelling conditions in Paris to give the hugely-popular trainer the proudest moment of his career in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. With a second career as a broodmare awaiting next year at her owner Kirsten Rausing’s Lanwades Stud, a trip to Japan has emerged as the only real possible swansong for Alpinista. On top of the GBP 2.6million for winning in Japan, there is also a GBP 2.7million bonus on offer for winning the Arc and Japan Cup.Brilliant mare! Alpinista is amazing in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe for Sir Mark Prescott and @Luke_Morris88! @paris_longchamp #QPAT pic.twitter.com/moHLxIgtS3
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 2, 2022
“There might be another run this season, but she’ll be retired at the end of this season,” Prescott told talkSPORT2. “Ms Rausing is a breeder through and through and she can’t wait to see her in the paddock outside the house and you can imagine that, you’ve created your dream so you want to see it. “She’s in the Japan Cup and that is still the possibility. I’d be tempted to go. Because she’s won the Arc, if she won she’d get an extra GBP 3m so it’s a GBP 6m purse if she won. “So it would be tempting but the contrary argument is who wants to see her beat now? Of course, for the poor trainer the thought of 10 per cent of GBP 6m is nice, but I can see the contrary argument.” Alpinista appeared among 10 British and Irish nominations for the race on November 27. King George winner Pyledriver, Melbourne Cup favourite Deauville Legend and the William Haggas-trained pair of Sea La Rosa and Lilac Road could also make the trip.
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