Big hopes of Breeders’ Cup double for Evs
Mick Appleby’s stable star heads back to California with more glory in his sights.
When conquering America 12 months ago, Big Evs had already assured his place in the affections of his connections. But now he will attempt to cement his own legacy when he returns to California for the sequel to his Breeders’ Cup story. Trained by Barnsley-born Mick Appleby, the Big Evs journey is one already fitting of the silver screen. The son of Blue Point broke the Rutland handler’s Royal Ascot hoodoo during an almost flawless juvenile campaign, before rubber-stamping his star status with his blockbuster Breeders’ Cup success at Santa Anita in the shadows of the San Gabriel mountains.The colt is owned by East Yorkshire-based Paul and Rachael Teasdale under their RP Racing banner and is certainly a favourite at the Appleby yard. “He’s a once in a lifetime horse and a lot of trainers dream of having a horse like this,” said Appleby. “All credit has to go to Paul for bringing horses to us and putting his faith in us. “You have to savour days like last year because they are far and few between.”
Big Evs has done it again! Victory in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint for @MickApplebyUK and @TomMarquand #BC23 pic.twitter.com/F8vkmLvR4M
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 3, 2023
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