Following three barrier trials in
the last few weeks, CHEVAL BLANC was ready for his first start here and few
expected much from him.
Ridden by Tham Kim Chong, CHEVAL BLANC won the start and
led from the favourite MALAYSIA CAPTAIN.
MALAYSIA CAPTAIN drew alongside CHEVAL BLANC at the 400m
and the pair drew away from the rest to fight it out. MALAYSIA CAPTAIN was
momentarily in front at one stage but CHEVAL BLANC fought back and raised
another effort to win by 3/4 length. He paid RM210 for win.
"I was impressed for the horse to win after 12 months at
this level," said Maynard. "He originally came from Dermot Weld in Ireland
and never finished further back than fourth over there, so he is obviously a
good horse.
"Hopefully he pulls up well and I'm looking forward to
seeing what he can do. Big thanks to (Singapore trainer) Stephen Gray for
recommending me to the owners (Team Cheval Stable)."
"He is fresh and jumped out with strong big strides,"
said Tham. "He travelled keenly throughout and hung out slightly in the
straight.
"I didn't feel any problem with his legs and he won by
sheer class and a big heart."
CHEVAL BLANC cost just 17,000 euros as a foal but after a
win and finishing fourth four times in five starts at two, including the
Group 3 Lyrefield Stakes at Leopardstown, he was sold for 260,000 euros and
transferred to Weld.
CHEVAL BLANC,
then known as Burgundy Boy, started three times under, managing a third and
finished fourth in the Group 3 Ballysax Stakes and the listed King George V
Cup, both at Leopardstown.
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