Fabre has fond memories of sole King George hero Hurricane Run
‘He was a hell of a horse…that was a very good King George he won, too.’
It is slightly surprising that for a man who has farmed the best middle-distance races all over Europe, Andre Fabre has only won the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes once. Given he tends not to target Ascot’s summer showpiece, though, it perhaps should not come as that much of a shock for a trainer who has won the Grand Prix de Paris, which is run at a similar time of year, a record 14 times. The one horse who Fabre has scaled the King George heights with is Hurricane Run, an imperious performer who perhaps is not remembered as fondly as he should be, as his career ended with four defeats. However, he was almost perfect in a magnificent three-year-old season, winning five of his six races, which included the Irish Derby, the Prix Niel and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. His sole defeat came in the Prix du Jockey Club to Shamardal, the first year the French Derby was run over the reduced distance of an extended 10 furlongs.“It will be quite a short chat because I’ve only won it once!” said Fabre when asked for his King George memories. “He was a hell of a horse, Hurricane Run, that was a very good King George he won, too. “He was very unlucky not to be unbeaten at three. His was the first year the Prix du Jockey Club was run over a reduced distance and he almost caught Shamardal. “He was a real 12-furlong horse. He was right up there with the best I have trained and it is a shame that when he went to stud more people didn’t want to use him, most breeders these days just want early speed. Hopefully horses like him will come back into fashion one day at stud.” Recalling that day at Ascot in July 2006, Fabre remembers how the then four-year-old Hurricane Run looked in big trouble.
Hurricane Run and @CSoumillon – King George champions for André Fabre back in 2006 🚀 pic.twitter.com/u5ANhhZtsj
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 24, 2020
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