European campaign planned for Spanish Mission
Spanish Mission looks set be reverted straight back in Europe instead of visit America for the Breeders’ Cup.
The David Simcock-trained three-year-old listed a triumph in the $1million Jockey Club Derby Invitational Stakes at Belmont Park on Saturday being made right online by Jamie Spencer to score by a nose.
Even more noteworthy was that Spencer had been hindered by falling his right rein.
The Noble Mission colt is owned Team Valor and by Earle Mack, and while his Belmont success made Mission entrance to the Breeders’ Cup Turf, the latter’s Barry Irwin was swift to rule that out.
He advised bloodhorse.com:»He is a good horse. I believe he’ll get better with age.
«After I bought him, the strategy was supposed to abandon him in Europe this season and then bring him to America next year. Halfway through the summer, I realised this is a European horse and I told my men,’He is never coming home, but I will bring him for this race’.
«We’re taking a look at the Melbourne Cup (in the future) with this horse. Earle would rather win that race than anything, and I’d like to win it also.»
Spencer said of the stunning finish:»Moving into the final turn he was giving me all he’d.
«I dropped my right rein and even though I had been using the harvest, when you drop your reins at a hurry, it typically signals into the horse which the race is over.»
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