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Champion Filly on a winning Arc

September 16th 2008 06:46
Aidan O’Brien has been granted approval by AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) to train out of Ballydoyle as part of required quarantine measures. This enables O’Brien to use the main gallops at Ballydoyle and increases the probability that he will send reigning Melbourne Cup favourite Septimus, plus stablemates Honolulu and Alessandro Volta, to Melbourne for the Spring carnival. A good outcome for the Melbourne Spring carnival. And perhaps a very good outcome for Ballydoyle.

Zarkava in full flight
Zarkava in full flight



(photo: Getty Images)

Aidan O’Brien is still considering whether Septimus should contest the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe instead of the Melbourne feature. But after Zarkava returned to racing on the weekend he will be relieved to have ‘the Melbourne option’ available.

Zarkava won the Prix Vermeille at her first attempt at one and a half miles which now dispels any doubt that she has the stamina for the Arc trip.

Zarkava will always settle at or near the tail of the field - but on this occasion she was very tardy from the barriers. For most of the journey she was ten to fifteen lengths from the leaders.

Her finishing burst was again an incredible display of acceleration. She is a remarkable filly who is now a short-priced favourite to win the premier staying race in Europe. Perhaps she could not afford to make such mistakes against seasoned older horses - those battle hardened and proven performers. But she does appear to be something very special.


"I don't know what happened and she has never done that before. The filly next to her had a blanket on so perhaps she was afraid of that or was looking at it.
We hadn't really planned to start the race like that, but she really is a true champion. To give away 100 metres in a Group One and to still win is incredible. All we need to do now is cross our fingers for the Arc." - trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre.

"I had to give her a smack to come out of the stalls, but I never doubted her and knew she could do it." - jockey Christophe Soumillon.

This is a race you need to witness. Not the effortless 13 length victory of Septimus - but a dazzling display of pure brilliance.

2008 Qatar Prix Vermeille at Longchamp:

PRIX VERMEILLE 2008
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