Goldikova Headlines Jacques Le Marois
Updated: Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:10 PM
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2009 9:35 PM
Goldikova takes another step Aug. 16 towards a defense of her Breeders’ Cup Mile (gr. IT)
title when she lines up against eight other rivals in the Prix du Haras
de Fresnay-Le-Buffard Jacques Le Marois (Fr-I) at Deauville.
The 4-year-old daughter of Anabaa
enters the one mile contest off an impressive victory in the Prix
Rothschild (Fr-I) on Aug. 2. Prior to that race, Goldikova also
captured the Etihad Airways Falmouth Stakes (Eng-I) at Newmarket. Both
of these wins came after a disappointing seventh-place finish in the
Prix d’Ispahan (Fr-I) in her seasonal debut.
Goldikova will be facing some tough competition on Sunday, with four fellow group I winners in the line up. Gladiatorus
enters the Jacques Le Marois with some impressive credentials, having
been rated the top horse in the world after his commanding victory in
the Dubai Duty Free (UAE-I) at Nad al Sheba in March.
Making his first start wearing the Godolphin blue, Gladiatorus finished a well-beaten sixth to Paco Boy
in the Queen Anne Stakes (Eng-I) at Royal Ascot in June. Given time off
since then, Gladiatorus looks to continue the recent upswing of the
Godolphin runners. The stable has been on a hot streak of late,
notching 19 wins (three of them in stakes) in England and capturing two
grade I races in North America since August 1.
Another contender who enters off of a layoff is the Jean-Claude Rouget trainee, Never On Sunday. The 4-year-old son of Sunday Break
will be returning to a mile after a good third to Vision d’Etat in
the 10 furlong Prince of Wales’s Stakes (Eng-I) at Royal Ascot. Never
On Sunday notched his first group I victory when taking the Prix
d’Ispahan over Goldikova earlier this season.
The fourth group I victor in the field is Silver Frost, a 3-year-old son of Verglas
who captured the Poule d’Essai des Poulains (Fr-I) this past
spring. The connections of the French classic winner then tried to
stretch him out, running him in the 11-furlong Prix du Jockey-Club
(Fr-I), where he finished a lackluster sixth. Reverting back to a
mile, Silver Frost looks to be a major competitor here.
The John Gosden-trained Virtual took the Juddmonte Lockinge Stakes (Eng-I) by a nose over Alexandros
in a thrilling blanket finish. The Cheveley Park homebred also reverts
back to his best distance after finishing unplaced in the Prince of
Wales’s Stakes.
There are some other contenders who could possibly upset things in the race.Aqlaam, a son of Oasis Dream
trained by William Haggas, has been knocking on the door in group I
company all season. The bay colt won the totesport.com Summer Mile
(Eng-II) in his last start.
Irian,
a German-bred 3-year-old colt conditioned by top trainer Jens
Hirschberger, has won three of four lifetime starts, including the
Mehl-Muhlens-Rennen [German 2,000 Guineas] (Ger-II) in May.
The field is rounded out by outsiders Runaway and Only Green, a stablemate of Goldikova who usually sets the pace for her more illustrious entry mate.