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‘My heart is broken’ – agony for Scott as Polydream collars James Garfield

Scott Burton witnesses joy and despair at the end of a pulsating Group 1

Maxime Guyon celebrates after Polydream beat James Garfield in the Prix Maurice de Gheest
Maxime Guyon celebrates after Polydream beat James Garfield in the Prix Maurice de Gheest
APRH (AUG 5 2018)
   

If a week is a long time in politics then how do you measure the timespan of the final half a furlong at the end of a furious sprint?

The Prix Maurice de Gheest is run over a unique six and a half furlong trip and, but for that unconventional addition of 100 yards, George Scott’s James Garfield would have made all for a famous first career Group 1 success.

Had that been the case, Freddy Head’s petite speedball Polydream would have had to settle for second.

In actual fact it was Head who proudly sang La Marseillaise on the victory podium, while Scott could only reflect with a mixture of immense satisfaction and profound agony after James Garfield had come so close to pulling off a daring win.

“I won’t lie, my heart is broken, but I am so proud of him and for Tim and Bill [Gredley] my father-in-law,” said Scott. “He is a warrior and I don’t think it was because he was too long out in front on his own. He certainly wasn’t stopping at the line, we were just beaten by a better horse so we take it on the chin.”

Scott admitted he hadn’t expected James Garfield to give such a bold show in front, as the Gredleys’ yellow and black silks blazed away at the head of a minority group of three on the far side, while the other 17 runners headed for the stands’ rail.

“It was the first-time blinkers and he really hit the lids today,” said Scott. “He was the last one in and he was ready to jump and run. There are no excuses, he has been beaten by a better horse but he is obviously a very good horse in his own right and it is pretty amazing to have him in my barn.”

James Garfield has already provided Scott with a first Breeders’ Cup experience and now his first runner in France.

 

George Scott: "He just got beaten by a better horse on the day"
George Scott: “He just got beaten by a better horse on the day”
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“We’ll go back, take a breath and probably we’ll need to re-plan his campaign now,” said Scott. “Six and a half [furlongs] is a specialist trip so we’ll have to look at six and maybe come back to Longchamp for the seven furlong race on Arc day [Prix de la Foret].

“I imagine now he will stay in training and he could be a horse for Hong Kong and Dubai, he could go around the world.”

‘He’s back to his best’

Frankie Dettori has never been short of Group 1 victories during his storied career, but it was obvious that he would have got quite a kick had he been able to add another for Scott and the Gredleys.

“It was a huge race and the blinkers definitely sharpened him up big time,” said Dettori. ”The last half a furlong I just came to the end of my run and Polydream got me.

“But it was an amazing run and he is back to his best. I’m obviously upset we didn’t win but delighted with the way he ran.”

 

Maxime Guyon celebrates after winning aboard Polydream in the Prix Maurice de Gheest
Maxime Guyon celebrates after winning aboard Polydream in the Prix Maurice de Gheest
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Polydream continues dream Deauville for Head

Polydream’s scintillating defeat of Laurens here last August was one of the most memorable two-year-old performances of 2017 but, having suffered an injury when second in the Prix Marcel Boussac, it has been a long road back to get to this point.

“I always knew she would come good here and I have never had her so well as today,” said Head. “But I never thought she would catch the leader and I thought we were booked for second.”

A rematch with James Garfield at Longchamp on Arc day looks a real possibility, while Head could be packing his bags for Churchill Downs at the end of the year on the “Goldikova road” to the Breeders’ Cup Mile.

Head said: “She has her whole future ahead of her and the Prix de la Foret is a likely option, while the owners, Alain and Gerard Wertheimer, love to run in the United States.”

fonte : RacingPost

 

POLYDREAM, UNE GRANDE GAGNANTE DU PRIX MAURICE DE GHEEST

 

Freddy Head est l’homme de l’été à Deauville. Polydream lui offre le deuxième Groupe 1 du meeting en remportant le Prix Maurice de Gheest une semaine après la victoire de With You dans le Prix RothschildFreddy Head est aussi l’homme de cette course puisqu’il soulève pour la septième fois le trophée, lui qui détient le record depuis la deuxième victoire de Moonlight Cloud en 2012 (elle remporta trois fois l’épreuve, comme l’avait fait Marchand d’Or de 2006 à 2008).

Polydream est une pouliche formidable, qui s’est imposée au courage alors que le partenaire de Lanfranco Dettori James Garfieldavait fait le trou. Elle le domine finalement d’une demi longueur alors qu’il faut compter deux longueurs et demi pour trouver le troisième The Tin Man. C’est sur cette piste qu’elle s’était révélée à 2 ans lors de ses débuts d’abord puis lorsqu’elle s’est imposée dans le Prix du Calvados (Groupe 3). Sa deuxième place dans le Prix Marcel Boussac (Groupe 1) fut un tournant de sa carrière. Blessée à cette occasion, il a fallu toute la patience et la détermination de son entourage pour la “retrouver”. Sa rentrée dans la Poule d’Essai est un échec rapidement balayé par une somptueuse victoire dans le Prix du Palais-Royal (Groupe 3) à ParisLongchamp. En remportant ce dimanche son premier Groupe 1 à 3 ans, Polydream peut croire en ses multiples rêves. Le Prix de La Forêt (Groupe 1) vient logiquement dans son programme avant une possible tentative dans une Breeders Cup, selon l’analyse à chaud de Pierre-Yves Bureau, Manager de l’écurie Wertheimer.

L’arrivée chiffrée : 19 – 16 – 6 – 2 – 4 

 

 

Oasis Dream’s Polydream Prevails in the Maurice de Gheest

3rd at DVL, Gr. Stk, €380,000 G1 LARC Prix Maurice de Gheest (6 1/2f) Winner: Polydream (Ire), f, 3 by Oasis Dream (GB)
 

 

Polydream | Scoop Dyga

By Tom Frary

Come Deauville August, Freddy Head always has his runners at a peak and it was the Wertheimers’ Polydream (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}) who was spinning the magic in Sunday’s G1 LARC Prix Maurice de Gheest. Following the previous Sunday’s G1 Prix Rothschild victory of stablemate With You (GB) (Dansili {GB}), she managed to overhaul one of the strongest fields assembled for this unique sprint in many years and continue the yard’s 100 per-cent record in the meeting’s premier races. Having beaten Laurens (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) with authority in last year’s G3 Prix du Calvados here, she had been second in the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac at Chantilly in October and had prepped for this with success in the seven-furlong G3 Prix du Palais-Royal at ParisLongchamp June 2. In among the main group following the pace up the centre, the 6-1 shot had a lot to do as James Garfield (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) cut loose on the far side with 300 metres to race. Answering Maxime Guyon’s call with relish, Polydream chased down that British raider in the final stride to score by a half length, with a healthy 2 1/2-length gap back to The Tin Man (GB) (Equiano {Fr}) as Europe’s sprinting division went some way to sorting itself out. Head’s six prior wins in this came with the pair of triple winners Marchand D’Or (Fr) (Marchand de Sable) and Moonlight Cloud (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) and he was drawing a comparison with the latter afterwards. “She’s a smashing filly with a lot of speed and she reminds me of Moonlight Cloud–I don’t know do if she can win it three times, but she’s very good,” he said. “She was lame after the Marcel Boussac and I think that cost us the race. She has got better and better all the time and I never had her in such form.”

Starting as the short-priced favourite for the Marcel Boussac after her ready defeat of Laurens by 1 3/4 lengths in the seven-furlong Calvados, Polydream was unable to get to Wild Illusion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) but this week’s action at Goodwood put that performance in a different light. Whether the mile on soft ground at Chantilly was too much of a test of her stamina remains unknown, as she finished the race with an injury that required surgery and was thrown back into the heat of the G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches at ParisLongchamp May 13. Last of 14 but only six lengths behind Teppal (Fr) (Camacho {GB}) in that Classic, she benefitted from a break when restoring pride with a beating of Inns of Court (Ire)(Invincible Spirit {Ire}) in the seven-furlong Palais-Royal and entered this test with something to prove.

Tracking the G1 Diamond Jubilee S. runner-up City Light (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) as they settled off the pace carved out by Fleet Review (War Front) and Larchmont Lad (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), Polydream was left over two lengths adrift of the G2 Mill Reef S. and G3 Greenham S. winner James Garfield who had led overall towing two rivals to her right. A furlong from home, it looked as though that rival’s jockey Frankie Dettori had judged it perfectly but the Wertheimer colour-bearer was building a strong effort and it proved timely with Guyon already checking out the crowd reaction crossing the line.

“I had no other choice than to run her first time up in the Pouliches, but she lacked real training at that stage and she also didn’t have the best of runs in the race,” Head continued. “Since then she had improved a lot and won brilliantly the other day. We have to decide now whether to go back to a mile or not–certainly there is the [G1 Prix Jacques le] Marois on Sunday and although Moonlight Cloud did the double, she was five when she did it and Polydream is only a 3-year-old so maybe it is too early. There are a lot of different races later in the season for her like the [Oct. 7 G1 Prix de la] Foret [at ParisLongchamp], but also I know the owner would love to go to America with her later so we’ll take our time to decide.”

Frankie Dettori said of James Garfield, who was staging a return to his prior highs in first-time headgear, “He ran a huge race and the blinkers sharpened him up big time. He gave me everything and the last half furlong my run came to an end and she got me. He went off the boil a bit at Royal Ascot, but was back to his best here.” Trainer George Scott added, “I thought he was a little bit flat on his last two runs and I wanted him to be ridden more positively. He’s an incredible horse with a wonderful attitude and although my heart’s broken I’m so proud of him. He’s a warrior and he wasn’t stopping at the line, he just got beaten by a better horse on the day. We learned a lot about the horse and at six or seven furlongs there is so much to look forward to. The team at home have done a wonderful job, as he has got a lot of character and is quite high maintenance. Probably, the Foret is a race for him but he’ll also probably stay in training and could be one for Hong Kong or Dubai–he can travel around the world.”

Polydream’s dam is the Listed Prix d’Angerville and GIII Monrovia H. runner-up Polygreen (Fr) (Green Tune), whose MSW Evaporation (Fr) (Red Ransom) was also placed in the G2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein and G2 Prix de Sandringham. Polygreen’s dam is the dual listed scorer Yxenery (Ire) (Sillery), who hails from the family of the MGSW and G1 Grand Criterium runner-up Truculent (Val de l’Orne {Fr}). Her yearling filly by Invincible Spirit (Ire) was purchased by Meridian International and David Redvers Bloodstock at Arqana August for €400,000 and is now named Big Brothers Pride (Fr).

Sunday, Deauville, France
LARC PRIX MAURICE DE GHEEST-G1, €380,000, Deauville, 8-5, 3yo/up, 6 1/2fT, 1:16, gd.
1–POLYDREAM (IRE), 121, f, 3, by Oasis Dream (GB)
1st Dam: Polygreen (Fr) (SW-Fr & GSP-US, $173,671), by Green Tune
2nd Dam: Yxenery (Ire), by Sillery
3rd Dam: Polyxena, by Lyphard
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O/B-Wertheimer & Frere (IRE); T-Freddy Head; J-Maxime Guyon. €217,132. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0, €379,212. *1/2 to Evaporation (Fr) (Red Ransom), MSW & MGSP-Fr, $366,599; and Ankle (Fr) (Shamardal), SP-Fr. Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–James Garfield (Ire), 125, c, 3, Exceed and Excel (Aus)–Whazzat (GB) (SW-Eng), by Daylami (Ire). (£60,000 RNA Ylg ’16 GOUKPR). O-W J & T C O Gredley; B-Stetchworth & Middle Park Studs Ltd (IRE); T-George Scott. €86,868.
3–The Tin Man (GB), 129, g, 6, Equiano (Fr)–Persario (GB), by Bishop of Cashel (GB). (80,000gns Ylg ’13 TAOCT). O-Fred Archer Racing – Ormonde; B-Mrs Elizabeth Grundy (GB); T-James Fanshawe. €43,434.
Margins: HF, 2HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 5.50, 42.00, 10.00.
Also Ran: Librisa Breeze (GB), City Light (Fr), D’bai (Ire), Efaadah (Ire), Brando (GB), Actress (Ire), Unfortunately (Ire), Larchmont Lad (Ire), Schang (Ger), Coeur de Beaute (Fr), Fleet Review, Inns of Court (Ire), Sands of Mali (Fr), Intelligence Cross, Wootton (Fr), Bacchus (GB), Time’s Arrow (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigreeVideo, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton

 

Holy Roman Emperor’s Well Timed Takes the Diana

6th at DSS, Gr. Stk, €500,000 G1 160th Henkel-Preis der Diana – German Oaks (11f) Winner: Well Timed (Ger), f, 3 by Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)
 

 

Well Timed | Galopponline.de

By Tom Frary

   Sunday’s G1 Henkel-Preis der Diana at Dusseldorf was straightforward for the handicappers, with Stall Ullmann’s June 10 G2 Diana Trial winner Well Timed (Ger) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) justifying 11-5 favouritism in this domestic Classic. Settled second early by Filip Minarik, the bay was joined by Night of England (GB)(Lord of England {Ger}) as she was committed at the top of the straight but quickly shook off that rival before asserting for a 1 3/4-length success, with Wonder of Lips (Ger) (Champs Elysees {GB}) 2 1/2 lengths behind in third.

Sunday, Dusseldorf, Germany
160TH HENKEL-PREIS DER DIANA-G1, €500,000, Dusseldorf, 8-5, 3yo, f, 11fT, 2:12.63, gd.
1–WELL TIMED (GER), 128, f, 3, by Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)
1st Dam: Wells Present (Ger) (SW & GSP-Ger), by Cadeaux Genereux (GB)
2nd Dam: Wells Whisper (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells
3rd Dam: Whakilyric, by Miswaki
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O/B-Stall Ullmann (GER); T-Jean-Pierre Carvalho; J-Filip Minarik; €300,000. Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-0, €357,300. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Night of England (GB), 128, f, 3, Lord of England (Ger)–Ninas Rainbow (GB), by Rainbow Quest. (12,000gns Wlg ’15 TATFOA). O-Stall Route 66; B-Windmill Farm Partnership Ltd (GB); T-Henk Grewe. €100,000.
3–Wonder of Lips (Ger), 128, f, 3, Champs Elysees (GB)–Wunderblume (Ger), by Lomitas (GB). (€18,000 Ylg ’16 BBAGS). O-Stall Lintec; B-Gestut Ravensberg (GER); T-Andreas Suborics. €50,000.
Margins: 1 3/4, 2HF, HF. Odds: 2.20, 4.30, 21.00.
Also Ran: Sword Peinture (Ger), Barista (Ger), Felora (Ger), Viva Gloria (Ger), Sand Zabeel (Ire), Come On City (Ger), Dina (Ger), Area (Ger). Scratched: Realeza (Ger). 

Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. (fonte : TDN)