Grimthorpe: Enable and Dettori were the perfect match
Dual Arc heroine and her rider brought the best out in each other.
Wonder mare Enable may not have reached the heights she did, had she not been partnered by Frankie Dettori. That is the view of Teddy Grimthorpe, former long-standing racing manager to the late Khalid Abdullah, owner of the dual Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and three-time King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes-winning daughter of Nathaniel. While the John Gosden-trained Enable retired in October 2020, having earned almost GBP 11million in prize-money during her 19-race career, she owes much to the flamboyant Italian rider, who partnered her in 14 of her 15 victories and all but her first two starts. On Saturday, Dettori announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2023, and Grimthorpe was among many quick to pay tribute to the popular 52-year-old’s mastery in the saddle and out of it.What it means to @FrankieDettori! 😍
🏆 🏆 🏆 King George’s for Enable! pic.twitter.com/nvdQgVMEmn— ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 25, 2020
Wow wow wow #Enable #QPAT pic.twitter.com/WpfogPfavV
— PA Racing (@PAracing) October 1, 2017
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