The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gosden believes Enable could make it a hat-trick of Arcs

- – Sportingli­fe.com

Paris - John Gosden has admitted it would be "wonderful" if Enable was kept in training as a five-year-old, with the aim of winning an unpreceden­ted third Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

The Nathaniel filly joined an elite list of turf greats in winning the most prestigiou­s race in Europe for a second time on Sunday - and having had a truncated season, all talk is of whether she will be back next year.

While stressing that the final decision rests solely with her owner and breeder Prince Khalid Abdullah, the Clarehaven handler - who himself was winning the race for the third time in four years after Golden Horn's success in 2015 - would be all in favour.

Regarding the difficulti­es he has faced with Enable this season, Gosden told Radio 4's Today programme: "She sustained an injury - and it's like a manager without your best player, you're trying to shape a team without them. There wasn't very much on the bench.

"She hadn't run for 11 months, and we had an interrupti­on in her preparatio­n even recently, so it's been a long road back. We went there on a stunning autumn afternoon with a beautiful new grandstand and pulled out a great triumph.

"The key thing is to train the mind as well as the body, so for her it was very frustratin­g. She actually likes to train and she wasn't able to do that, so it's a matter of keeping them happy and within themselves, not letting them over-extend.

"The truth is even after (Enable's comeback win at) Kempton we had another hiccup, because she had a slight temperatur­e and her blood was wrong. I had to back off training again, so it's been a nightmaris­h preparatio­n this year - but she had sheer determinat­ion and class to do it."

Frankie Dettori had already ridden more winners of the Arc than anyone else, and was adding to his tally.

Gosden went on: "I always walk the track with him beforehand, the full mile and a half because it calms him down as well as me, and we worked the strategy out. He rode her to perfection; he timed it perfectly.

"Sea Of Class was wonderfull­y ridden by James Doyle, coming off a very strong pace set by Aidan O'Brien's St Leger horses, trying to stretch her to the limit.

She came from the back, and the last 100m were long for me - because having taken control of the race she was certainly tiring." Criquette Head-Maarek's Treve was kept in training at five in an attempt to create history by winning three Arcs but came up just short, and Gosden would love the chance to make Enable the first.

"If she's in great order, her owner/breeder Khalid Abdullah will make the decision, but it would be wonderful if he felt she would like to go for it," he said.

"If she's fit and well, she'd only be five years old - that's like reaching a zenith in a way for a Flat horse - so it would be great. Put it this way, the filly will tell us - and he will make the decision."

 ??  ?? NOT DONE. Enable could be aimed at a third Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is horse and owner are willing.
NOT DONE. Enable could be aimed at a third Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is horse and owner are willing.

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