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Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation
Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

South Wales Guardian

time2 days ago

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  • South Wales Guardian

Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

Fellowes has still to make the breakthrough as a Classic-winning trainer – indeed he has yet to win any Group One – but he thought his wait was over when Shes Perfect crossed the line first in the French 1000 Guineas, only to lose the race in the stewards' room. That experience has not put him off though, and in French 2000 Guineas fourth Luther he has another serious chance of Classic glory. 'We're back for more punishment in France, but delighted to be there,' said Fellowes. 'I think he looked like he was crying out for 10 furlongs last time out and he's got a lot of tactical speed. But he looks like he has the stamina as well, which he should do on his pedigree. 'I would have loved a draw on the inside (rather than 13) which would have just made the first half of the race more straightforward, but we're drawn where we are and we will see what happens. 'I think he's improving and fresh and well and ready to go again. I hope we haven't seen the best of him, but I know he will need to have improved again to take a hand and everything suggests he should do.' The favourite is Aidan O'Brien's Camille Pissarro, third to stablemate Henri Matisse in the French Guineas. 'He's by Wootton Bassett which will be a big plus to get a trip as they are quick but they stay. But he's out of a Pivotal mare so there's a lot of speed there. Some of them do stay so hopefully he will,' said O'Brien. Henri Matisse takes the Poule d'Essai des Poulains!🏆 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 11, 2025 'He's been very good since the French Guineas and his work has been great and everything has been perfect since. We were very happy with that run, it was a strongly-run race and he looked to be coming home very well. 'Christophe (Soumillon, who rode in the Guineas) would know what it takes to win the French Derby as well as anybody and he felt this would really suit him. 'The French Guineas was very strongly run and if there was a question of stamina, it would have shown there. Christophe could be right, it will be exciting.' O'Brien also runs Trinity College and added: 'The trip should be fine for him and we always felt that he had class.' John and Thady Gosden run two in a race the yard won with Mishriff in 2020, with French 2000 Guineas sixth Detain (Soumillon) and the unexposed Bowmark (Tom Marquand) lining up. 'We had the Prix du Jockey Club in mind for him, but thought the Poulains would be a good place to go with him first. There was a lot of pace in the race early that day. Coming out of that we thought the French Derby would suit him,' said Thady Gosden of Detain. 'He's a half-brother to Arrest who was second in the Leger. Arrest was by Frankel so they are different types physically, but you wouldn't expect stamina would be an issue. 'Bowmark won well first time out at the end of last year and then ran a very good race in the Burradon at Newcastle against much more experienced horses, but he showed what we thought of him. 'We then went back to York for a novice to try to learn a little bit and he's come out of that very well. 'Of course this is a big jump up into a French Derby, but he's in very good order and deserves to be there.' Andre Fabre could have another nice one on his hands! 👀 Sinileo produces an impressive all-the-way performance on debut at Chantilly! 🇫🇷 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 16, 2025 Andre Fabre supplemented Sosie to win the Prix d'Ispahan last weekend for the Wertheimer brothers and is hoping to repeat the trick with the once-raced Sinileo. 'Sinileo won very easily, impressing Maxime Guyon. He will find himself in a large field, we remain a bit in the unknown and he may lack experience,' said Pierre-Yves Bureau, racing manager to the owners. 'On his debut he showed a very nice acceleration and has come out of the race well since. The race seems open, we are taking our chance! As far as I can remember, supplementing one of our representatives in the Jockey Club is not frequent.' Fabre also runs Cualificar, the mount of William Buick.

Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation
Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

Leader Live

time3 days ago

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  • Leader Live

Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

Fellowes has still to make the breakthrough as a Classic-winning trainer – indeed he has yet to win any Group One – but he thought his wait was over when Shes Perfect crossed the line first in the French 1000 Guineas, only to lose the race in the stewards' room. That experience has not put him off though, and in French 2000 Guineas fourth Luther he has another serious chance of Classic glory. 'We're back for more punishment in France, but delighted to be there,' said Fellowes. 'I think he looked like he was crying out for 10 furlongs last time out and he's got a lot of tactical speed. But he looks like he has the stamina as well, which he should do on his pedigree. 'I would have loved a draw on the inside (rather than 13) which would have just made the first half of the race more straightforward, but we're drawn where we are and we will see what happens. 'I think he's improving and fresh and well and ready to go again. I hope we haven't seen the best of him, but I know he will need to have improved again to take a hand and everything suggests he should do.' The favourite is Aidan O'Brien's Camille Pissarro, third to stablemate Henri Matisse in the French Guineas. 'He's by Wootton Bassett which will be a big plus to get a trip as they are quick but they stay. But he's out of a Pivotal mare so there's a lot of speed there. Some of them do stay so hopefully he will,' said O'Brien. Henri Matisse takes the Poule d'Essai des Poulains!🏆 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 11, 2025 'He's been very good since the French Guineas and his work has been great and everything has been perfect since. We were very happy with that run, it was a strongly-run race and he looked to be coming home very well. 'Christophe (Soumillon, who rode in the Guineas) would know what it takes to win the French Derby as well as anybody and he felt this would really suit him. 'The French Guineas was very strongly run and if there was a question of stamina, it would have shown there. Christophe could be right, it will be exciting.' O'Brien also runs Trinity College and added: 'The trip should be fine for him and we always felt that he had class.' John and Thady Gosden run two in a race the yard won with Mishriff in 2020, with French 2000 Guineas sixth Detain (Soumillon) and the unexposed Bowmark (Tom Marquand) lining up. Detain looks sure to be suited by the extra distance (Adam Davy/PA) 'We had the Prix du Jockey Club in mind for him, but thought the Poulains would be a good place to go with him first. There was a lot of pace in the race early that day. Coming out of that we thought the French Derby would suit him,' said Thady Gosden of Detain. 'He's a half-brother to Arrest who was second in the Leger. Arrest was by Frankel so they are different types physically, but you wouldn't expect stamina would be an issue. 'Bowmark won well first time out at the end of last year and then ran a very good race in the Burradon at Newcastle against much more experienced horses, but he showed what we thought of him. 'We then went back to York for a novice to try to learn a little bit and he's come out of that very well. 'Of course this is a big jump up into a French Derby, but he's in very good order and deserves to be there.' Andre Fabre could have another nice one on his hands! 👀 Sinileo produces an impressive all-the-way performance on debut at Chantilly! 🇫🇷 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 16, 2025 Andre Fabre supplemented Sosie to win the Prix d'Ispahan last weekend for the Wertheimer brothers and is hoping to repeat the trick with the once-raced Sinileo. 'Sinileo won very easily, impressing Maxime Guyon. He will find himself in a large field, we remain a bit in the unknown and he may lack experience,' said Pierre-Yves Bureau, racing manager to the owners. 'On his debut he showed a very nice acceleration and has come out of the race well since. The race seems open, we are taking our chance! As far as I can remember, supplementing one of our representatives in the Jockey Club is not frequent.' Fabre also runs Cualificar, the mount of William Buick.

Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation
Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Fellowes looks to Luther for French Classic compensation

Fellowes has still to make the breakthrough as a Classic-winning trainer – indeed he has yet to win any Group One – but he thought his wait was over when Shes Perfect crossed the line first in the French 1000 Guineas, only to lose the race in the stewards' room. That experience has not put him off though, and in French 2000 Guineas fourth Luther he has another serious chance of Classic glory. 'We're back for more punishment in France, but delighted to be there,' said Fellowes. 'I think he looked like he was crying out for 10 furlongs last time out and he's got a lot of tactical speed. But he looks like he has the stamina as well, which he should do on his pedigree. 'I would have loved a draw on the inside (rather than 13) which would have just made the first half of the race more straightforward, but we're drawn where we are and we will see what happens. 'I think he's improving and fresh and well and ready to go again. I hope we haven't seen the best of him, but I know he will need to have improved again to take a hand and everything suggests he should do.' The favourite is Aidan O'Brien's Camille Pissarro, third to stablemate Henri Matisse in the French Guineas. 'He's by Wootton Bassett which will be a big plus to get a trip as they are quick but they stay. But he's out of a Pivotal mare so there's a lot of speed there. Some of them do stay so hopefully he will,' said O'Brien. Henri Matisse takes the Poule d'Essai des Poulains!🏆 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 11, 2025 'He's been very good since the French Guineas and his work has been great and everything has been perfect since. We were very happy with that run, it was a strongly-run race and he looked to be coming home very well. 'Christophe (Soumillon, who rode in the Guineas) would know what it takes to win the French Derby as well as anybody and he felt this would really suit him. 'The French Guineas was very strongly run and if there was a question of stamina, it would have shown there. Christophe could be right, it will be exciting.' O'Brien also runs Trinity College and added: 'The trip should be fine for him and we always felt that he had class.' John and Thady Gosden run two in a race the yard won with Mishriff in 2020, with French 2000 Guineas sixth Detain (Soumillon) and the unexposed Bowmark (Tom Marquand) lining up. 'We had the Prix du Jockey Club in mind for him, but thought the Poulains would be a good place to go with him first. There was a lot of pace in the race early that day. Coming out of that we thought the French Derby would suit him,' said Thady Gosden of Detain. 'He's a half-brother to Arrest who was second in the Leger. Arrest was by Frankel so they are different types physically, but you wouldn't expect stamina would be an issue. 'Bowmark won well first time out at the end of last year and then ran a very good race in the Burradon at Newcastle against much more experienced horses, but he showed what we thought of him. 'We then went back to York for a novice to try to learn a little bit and he's come out of that very well. 'Of course this is a big jump up into a French Derby, but he's in very good order and deserves to be there.' Andre Fabre could have another nice one on his hands! 👀 Sinileo produces an impressive all-the-way performance on debut at Chantilly! 🇫🇷 — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 16, 2025 Andre Fabre supplemented Sosie to win the Prix d'Ispahan last weekend for the Wertheimer brothers and is hoping to repeat the trick with the once-raced Sinileo. 'Sinileo won very easily, impressing Maxime Guyon. He will find himself in a large field, we remain a bit in the unknown and he may lack experience,' said Pierre-Yves Bureau, racing manager to the owners. 'On his debut he showed a very nice acceleration and has come out of the race well since. The race seems open, we are taking our chance! As far as I can remember, supplementing one of our representatives in the Jockey Club is not frequent.' Fabre also runs Cualificar, the mount of William Buick.

French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect
French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect

South Wales Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect

The Sioux Nation filly appeared to have given trainer Charlie Fellowes his first Group One success at ParisLongchamp when first past the post in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches. She drifted to her left across the track, however, and as the winning margin over Zarigana was only a nose, she was placed behind that rival by the stewards. An appeal against that decision failed but Fellowes has not been deterred and feels the 10-furlong trip of the French Oaks should suit her perfectly. 'I think the plan at this stage is to go to the Prix de Diane,' said Fellowes. 'We're keen to explore 10 furlongs with her and she got headed by (third-placed) Mandanaba in the French Guineas and then fought back and got back in front of her, so I think she will stay. 'She's out of a Galileo mare so on pedigree she should stay and I've always thought on her home work she will stay, so I think we will try 10 furlongs and that is where we are leaning.'

French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect
French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

French Oaks redemption bid on the cards for Shes Perfect

The Sioux Nation filly appeared to have given trainer Charlie Fellowes his first Group One success at ParisLongchamp when first past the post in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches. She drifted to her left across the track, however, and as the winning margin over Zarigana was only a nose, she was placed behind that rival by the stewards. An appeal against that decision failed but Fellowes has not been deterred and feels the 10-furlong trip of the French Oaks should suit her perfectly. 'I think the plan at this stage is to go to the Prix de Diane,' said Fellowes. 'We're keen to explore 10 furlongs with her and she got headed by (third-placed) Mandanaba in the French Guineas and then fought back and got back in front of her, so I think she will stay. 'She's out of a Galileo mare so on pedigree she should stay and I've always thought on her home work she will stay, so I think we will try 10 furlongs and that is where we are leaning.'

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