Reynier thrilled as Facteur Cheval goes close again in QEII
The horse was second in the same race last season.
Jerome Reynier was immensely proud of Facteur Chevel having watched his globetrotter go close in a thrilling renewal of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Reynier’s five-year-old was finishing second in his third Group One in the UK having filled the same spot in this race last year behind Big Rock and in the 2023 Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. In that race on the Downs, won by Paddington, QEII victor Charyn was behind Facteur Cheval, but Roger Varian’s grey is a different proposition these days. His victory at Ascot cemented his position as the standout miler in Europe and he was winning for the fifth time this season, a third at the highest level. The pair pulled clear of David Menuisier’s filly Tamfana and had a ding-dong battle inside the final furlong, but Charyn was not to be denied.“You can’t really be frustrated after a run like that – he’s been beaten by a champion in Charyn,” said a magnanimous Reynier. “He’s the best miler in Europe, without doubt now. We beat him last year in the Sussex and on this interesting ground we were hoping to do it again, but obviously he has just been improving and improving all year. “Charyn is just unbeatable but it’s like a victory to be second. Our horse never lets us down, he is a dream horse. “We can take him all over the world and he behaves perfectly. He adapted to Dubai very well (when winning the Dubai Turf), so maybe we can start thinking about going back there. “A furlong out I thought we were going to win as he came alongside, I thought if we got in front maybe Charyn would stop, but he’s a pure champion. “I’m happy for his owner Nurlan Bizakov and all the connections and I just hope I can repeat this for them on November 2 in Sydney when Lazzat runs in the Golden Eagle!”
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