“To come here to compete means a lot, but to win is something special,”
Campaigned by Mrs. I. Jooste and M.J. Jooste, Variety Club had turned in a
The complexion of the Godolphin Mile changed right at the break when Capital
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But Variety Club continued his relentless gallop to maintain a one-length
margin at the wire. By completing the metric mile on Tapeta in 1:37 1/5, the son
of Var improved his sterling record to 22-16-4-1.
“It just means so much to win a big one for them,” the winning rider said of
owners Marcus and Ingrid Jooste. “He overcame the draw pretty economically and
pretty effortlessly. It’s Marcus’s first real international exposure but it was
big team effort.”
Paul Hanagan, regular rider of Soft Falling Rain, lauded his effort while
paying tribute to Variety Club.
“He ran very well and there are no excuses to be second to that winner,”
Hanagan said. “He has been beaten by a very good horse and the race went exactly
as I would have liked it to. He was a good bit better after his prep run last
time and may have been even better again with another run behind him.”
“She has run very well,” trainer Mikel Delzangles said, “but it was a shame
Next came Gold City; Japan’s Brightline; Limario; Elleval; Shuruq, who was
Shuruq might have been feeling the effects of her productive Carnival,
“She wasn’t really traveling that well. That’s the fourth race she’s had over
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Variety Club was recording his 12th career stakes score, four of them Group 1
tallies at a mile — the 2011 Cape Guineas, the 2012 and 2013 runnings of the
Gold Challenge and the 2013 Queen’s Plate, improving on his runner-up effort
from the year prior. Variety Club had also finished second to Jackson in the
2012 Cape Derby, his only try at 1 1/4 miles.
After this triumph on World Cup night, Variety Club will set off on further
international travels to Hong Kong, with the Group 1 Champions Mile at Sha Tin
next on the itinerary May 5.
Bred by Beaumont Stud in South Africa, Variety Club is a half-brother to
Rhythmically, winner of a pair of non-black-type stakes in Mauritius. They are
out of the Secret Prospector mare La Massine, who is a three-quarter sister to
South African Group 1 winner Secret Rites. Variety Club’s third dam is 1984
South African Oaks heroine Novenna.
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