What's gambling really costing you?
Set a deposit limit.

Galingari puts Barande-Barbe in limelight

Garlingari has brought back memories of grand campaigner Cirrus Des Aigles and put his trainer Corine Barande-Barbe back in the spotlight with victory in the Prix Dollar at Chantilly.

Cirrus Des Aigles claimed the race Group Two race three times in a decorated career for Barande-Barbe.

The Chantilly trainer had rather slipped off the radar since the now-11-year-oldโ€™s retirement.

But she was re-energised at her local track on Saturday as Garlingari and Stephane Pasquier capably engineered the downfall of Subway Dancer by the shortest of necks.

โ€œIf you go to Cirrusโ€™ Facebook page you will see that he sent Garlingari lots of kisses and good luck,โ€ Barande-Barbe said.

โ€œHe is very tough and very genuine and is from a good family.

โ€œHe might go to Hong Kong, if he gets an invite.

โ€œThis is a perfect day. Iโ€™m very proud.โ€

Alain de Royer-Dupre was a little less effusive after Vazirabad won the Group One Prix du Cadran, but the veteran trainer was still deeply satisfied with the Aga Khanโ€™s stayer.

From a visual perspective, the five-year-old gelding rarely sets the turf alight, but it was his fourth consecutive under Christophe Soumillon.

Royer-Dupre, who trained 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain, was convinced Vazirabad would have defeated Big Orange who was ruled out because of the unsuitable ground.

โ€œThat is him. He only does just enough, which is why he could have a long career,โ€ he said.

โ€œI think, in this kind of ground, it could be easier to have beaten Big Orange.

โ€œNext year he could have two options โ€“ Ascot (Gold Cup) and Goodwood (Cup) โ€“ but it depends on how he is and what the ground is like.โ€

The second day of the Chantilly meeting features the Prix de lโ€™Arc de Triomphe.

What's gambling really costing you?
For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
Exit mobile version