November 23, 2024

Treve returns in Prix Corrida

Last updated: 5/28/15 8:00 PM


The road to a third Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Fr-G1) for France’s wonder
mare Treve (Motivator) starts at Saint-Cloud Friday, where the Prix Corrida
(Fr-G2) takes on vastly increased significance. Honoring the memory of the only
other mare in history to win two renewals of Longchamp’s showpiece, this race
serves as a stepping stone for the Criquette Head-Maarek star to the June 28
Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (Fr-G1), which was also won by the famous Corrida 80
years ago.

Al Shaqab’s five-year-old was the subject of a positive bulletin from the
owners’ racing manager Harry Herbert as he spoke on Thursday.

“Treve is in fantastic form. I saw her last week and she looked absolutely
terrific,” he said. “She’s fuller than she was last year and is moving
beautifully, seeming to have retained all her old zest. Provided she’s straight
enough and she’s done enough work-wise, which I’m sure she has, hopefully she’ll
give a really good account of herself.”

Herbert believes that Treve, who is saddled with a penalty for her latest
emphatic Arc victory, is at more of a peak than when second on her return in the
Prix Ganay (Fr-G1) in 2014.

“It’s wonderful having her for this attempt for a third Arc,” he continued.
“Everything that goes on at this time of year is a bonus, as she’s a proper
autumn filly. It seems to be that she thrives later on in the year but, I have
to say, there is a different look about her right now than perhaps I saw in the
spring of last year.

“She had a little back issue and some foot issues then, but she seems really
well and the way she’s moving and striding out is impressive. I know Thierry
Jarnet couldn’t have been happier with her the other day and was all smiles.
She’s a remarkable racehorse and it’s just so exciting for everybody to see her
back on the track.

“At the moment, it’s a four-race campaign — the Corrida, Grand Prix de
Saint-Cloud, Prix Vermeille ([Fr-G1] at Longchamp September 13) and then the Arc
(October 4).”

Also saddled with a penalty is George Strawbridge’s 2014 Prix de l’Opera
(Fr-G1) heroine We Are (Dansili), who was a touch disappointing on her return
when fourth behind Cirrus des Aigles (Even Top) and Al Kazeem (Dubawi) in
Longchamp’s Prix Ganay over 10 1/2 furlongs  May 3, and also last year’s
Preis der Diana (Ger-G1) winner Feodora (Lord of England). Now switched from
Andre Fabre from Andreas Wohler, Gestut Etzean’s homebred was last seen
finishing fourth in Munich’s Grosser Preis von Bayern (Ger-G1) after being a
close-up fifth behind We Are in the Opera.

Treve’s presence has hardly scared away the opposition, with last year’s Prix
Gontaut-Biron (Fr-G3) and Grand Prix de Deauville (Fr-G2) scorer Cocktail Queen
(Motivator) and the April 27 Prix Allez France (Fr-G3) winner Mayhem (Whipper)
also lining up for the challenge.



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