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Rivet giving Haggas food for thought at Chantilly

- MARCUS TOWNEND @captheath

Trainer William Haggas will return to France in three weeks for a second shot at a Classic with rivet after the colt agonisingl­y just missed out when third in yesterday’s French 2,000 Guineas.

Haggas will target the French Derby over an extra two furlongs at Chantilly with the colt partowned by his father-in-law Lester Piggott. rivet led in the abu Dhabi Poule D’essai Des Poulains under Frankie Dettori but in the final furlong was unable to muster an extra gear as Jean-Claude rouget- trained short- head winner Brametot and runner-up Le Brivido swamped him.

rivet was beaten just over three lengths. it was a second Classic near-miss of the weekend for Haggas after his filly Sea of Grace had been runner-up in Saturday‘s French 1,000 Guineas.

But Haggas insisted pride in his runners rather than frustratio­n was his overwhelmi­ng emotion. Haggas, who will aim Sea of Grace at the irish 1,000 Guineas, said: ‘These races are hard to win. They have both run with credit and will get better. rivet is a strong galloping horse.

‘He put the others to bed but the first and second were just a bit quicker.

‘ We will come back for the (French) Derby. We must try to see what he is like over a mile and a quarter.’

Piggott added: ‘ rivet is a nice horse and he should keep on improving.’

rivet will face a rematch with Cristian Demuro-ridden Brametot in the French Derby.

British raiders did not leave Deauville empty handed as Charlie appleby’s Sobetsu was a clear-cut three-length winner of the Group One Coolmore Prix Saint-alary under William Buick.

Sobetsu had returned a sick horse when fifth to rhododendr­on in last season’s Fillies’ Mile at newmarket. a soft racing surface is key to Sobetsu but she could head to the Oaks at epsom. Her alternativ­e is the French Oaks.

Definitely epsom-bound is John Gosden-trained Prix Saint-alary third Coronet.

Meanwhile, Gosden has reaffirmed support for his jockey rab Havlin, who is legally challengin­g a six-month ban from France Galop for testing positive for cocaine while riding at Saint-Cloud on October 30.

French racing authoritie­s insist they are confident in their case, while Havlin continues to protest his innocence, claiming the only products he used were painkiller­s for his back.

Gosden said: ‘ rab is a good friend. if he’d screwed up, he’d be first to tell me.’

 ?? RACINGFOTO­S ?? Neck and neck: Cristian Demuro edges Brametot to victory in France
RACINGFOTO­S Neck and neck: Cristian Demuro edges Brametot to victory in France
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