Al Riffa books ticket to the Arc with Group One strike in Germany
Joseph O’Brien’s charge relished first try at a mile and a half.
Al Riffa put himself firmly in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe picture when proving he stays a mile and a half with a dominant win in the Group One Westminster 134th Grosser Preis von Berlin. Having chased home City Of Troy in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown last month, Joseph O’Brien’s four-year-old was trying this trip for the first time at Hoppegarten. Dylan Browne McMonagle tracked the front-running Tunnes and Lips Prince in the early stages of the contest, but then loomed up alongside the former and asked his mount to kick on around two furlongs from home. Al Riffa responded emphatically to that request and quickly put daylight between him and the rest of the field. Despite only being pushed out with hands and heels in the closing stages, the four-year-old kept on strongly all the way through the finishing line and scored by five lengths from the staying-on Narrativo.German G1 glory for Ireland!
AL RIFFA wins the Grosser Preis von Berlin for @JosephOBrien2 at Hoppegarten!#WorldPool 🤝 @DeutscherGalopp pic.twitter.com/pzIqmQyYD9 — World Pool (@WorldPool) August 11, 2024
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