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“I'll be candid with you, I ran around a place and he gave me more. I can't quite believe it.” -Jockey Florent Geroux After his winning trip on the HIT show at the 12 million US dollar Dubai World Cup (G1)

Wathnan Racing Hit Show (Candy Ride (Arg)) thoroughly Forever youthfulThe attempt to complete the valuable Saudi Cup/Dubai World Championship Double and to weave directly through the Meydan to run down its American and America -based outsiders mixture In the 12 million -ollar function. Forever Newborn, who has never felt comfortable in transport, worked his best work tardy, but it was just good enough to touch the strolls of stars from third place.

The hit show was trained by Brad Cox and driven by Florent Geroux. He was 40 to 1 at the 1 1/4 Mile Dubai World Championship. On November 1st, he made an all-Expense Paid trip to the G1 Breeders' Cup Classic in Del Mar. and coach Brad Cox said that all streets would lead to the American Showpiece for his five-year showpiece.

The hit show by Gary and Mary West in Kentucky had over 1.4 million dollars in the World Cup. Last summer he was sold privately from the west of Wathnan Racing, which belongs to the Emir of Qatar. Hit Show won the grade of Withers two years ago and was fifth in the Kentucky Derby behind the mage. Last year The Sturdy Gray won the West Virginia -Gouventers, the Fayette Stakes (G3) and the Louisiana Handicap (G3). In his last start before he drove to the Middle East, the HIT show third, 12 lengths were beaten to include the Santa Anita Derby.

The win of the World Cup earned the hit show of $ 6.9 million and increased its career gain to $ 8.4 million with a record of 18-9-1-1.

Canadian racing fans may remember that the grandfather of the show was hit. Milwaukee Appeal (Milwaukee Brew) which won the Woodbine Oaks 2009 for the breeders CEC Farms by Eugene George and coach Scott Fairlie. Milwaukee Appeal took second place in 1 grade 1 Spinster Stakes and in Alabama in class 1 as well as other missions and earned over 1.1 million US dollars.

Milwaukee Appeal was bought by the West and produced four winners. Her first foal, her actress, won the black-eyed Susan Stakes (G2) and Compley Stakes (G3) and she is the mother of the hit show.

Milwaukee Appeal has a three -year -old Colt from Medaglia d'Oro, who has placed a sizzling property this year.

Milwaukee Appeal was produced from the two-time winning mare Appealing Forum.

Quotes:

Geroux said: “Only at the 100 m did I think I could win! When I came by a lot of horses. Forever, my goal was my goal and he was not traveled at all. I tried to find another horse that had followed from there. My horse was a game. For some reason, it is only for me, he is amazing.”

Cox said: “I still can't quite believe it is incredible. I would have loved being there, but with these three -year -olds and trying to get to the (Kentucky) derby, I couldn't do it. However, he was in good hands that people sent with him.

“He ran a great race in California and it prepared him well. The mile and a quarter is his journey, he ran well in the Kentucky derby and had gone to one and a half miles in Belmont until his last two starts. We always knew that the floor was its thing.

Coach Doug O'Neill said: “I thought Mixto left out lights and Frankie was just a legend for so many reasons. He had it in a great place without using a lot from him. I thought he was enough in the end, but he was too tardy. He was great. I am very proud of everyone.”

Forever youthful (3rd) Jockey said Ryusei Sakai: “We had to win this race and I am disappointed. He drove a great race in Saudi and I expected that he would win if he ran his race, but it was a demanding race because he had the horse to beat. It was demanding and we didn't do our best.

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