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Alessandro Volta: vindicate or vilify?

February 12th 2009 09:34
David Hayes will become the new trainer of the talented, but very erratic, Alessandro Volta. Alessandro Volta has not raced since the Melbourne Cup of 2008 when he and stablemates, Septimus and Honolulu, set a suicidal early speed that resulted in all three compounding.


 Alessandro Volta causing interference in the 2008 Irish Derby
Alessandro Volta causing interference in the 2008 Irish Derby



(photo www.independent,ie)

Alessandro Volta is never far from controversy. Last year he finished 3rd behind stablemate Frozen Fire in the Irish Derby, but was subsequently relegated to 4th for the significant interference he provided with his erratic course in the home straight.

Gaining a cast off from Aiden O’Brien can be a ticket to riches. South African (and UAE) trainer Mike De Kock has taken two Aiden O’Brien discards to dizzy heights with (firstly) Archipenko claiming feature race success on three continents. And not to be satisfied with this, De Kock would then train O'Brien’s discarded Eagle Mountain to a Group One win in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup last year.

But closer to home Danny O’Brien (no relation to Aiden) was to train the Aiden O’Brien cast off Alexander Of Hales through the Spring of 2008. With no success (no placings) and little satisfaction.


The bookmakers put Alexander Of Hales high in contention for the feature races, but Danny O’Brien was more circumspect (and proved correct) when he said that not much should be expected before the Autumn.

So what should we expect from Alessandro Volta? Will David Hayes have the good fortune of Mike De Kock and turn the unrealised juvenile promise of a Ballydoyle reject into Group One glory? Or will the puzzle that is Alessandro Volta remain unresolved?

Alessandro Volta will have travelled twice to Australia in the past six months. This in itself taxing on the horse. He will be prepared for the 2009 Melbourne Cup - but trainer David Hayes warns that perhaps his best will be seen in 2010. A long term project.

Personally, I would be asking Mike De Kock his opinion. He may not have a crystal ball, but he does have the Midas Touch when running a hand over a Ballydoyle cast off.


ALESSANDRO VOLTA

4 year old bay horse

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