The Scotsman

Weld unsure if Tarnawa will race on in 2021 after Breeders’ Cup Turf triumph

- By PETER ALLISON

Dermot Weld is unsure what the future holds for Tarnawa after the filly provided him with his first Breeders' Cup victory at Keeneland on Saturday.

The master of Rose well House has enjoyed huge success on the internatio­nal stage, with a pair of Melbourne Cup victories and multiple toplevel wins in America featuring on his illustriou­s CV - but a Breeders' Cup winner had so far eluded him.

However, Tarnawa put that particular anomaly right in spectacula­r style in Kentucky- and speaking from his County Kildare yard yesterday morning, Weld spoke of his immense pride and delight.

"The Breeders' Cup Turf is always one of the best races in the world and it was lovely to win it," the trainer said on Racing TV'S Luck on Sunday programme.

"It feels exceptiona­lly good - the Breeders' Cup was the one major event I wanted to win a big race at.

"Nowadays I train 80 horses, so it's a much smaller team than most of the opposition, so you've got to pick your spots very carefully and very well."

Tarnawa's chances of success had seemingly suffered a significan­t blow earlier in the week after jockey Christophe S oumillon, who had steered her to successive Group One wins in France this autumn, was forced to miss the ride after testing positive for Covid-19.

However, recently-crowned Irish champion jockey Colin Keane proved a more than able deputy.

Explaining the sequence of events, Weld added :" Keen eland is a very tight turf track and it' s nice to know your horse as you need everything in your favour when you're going into a race like the Breeders' Cup Turf.

"She always breaks slowly, so we decided on Thursday that we'd school her out of the stalls on the track and arranged with Christophe S oumillon to do that, which he duly did.

"She jumped out nicely for him, Christophe was delighted with her, but an hour later I heard he was positive for Covid-19, so we needed a replacemen­t jockey.

"I was extremely satisfied with my filly and the decision was whether to go for an American rider or wait and get a European rider.

"Javier Castellano has ridden winners for me and was available, Frankie Dettori was riding in the race (on Lord North) and I just thought 'why not go with Colin Keane'. He was out there, he was riding in the Mile beforehand and he's an outstandin­g young rider.

"Colin has only ridden for me once before, at Cork - usually he's riding against me."

Weld admitted the success was tinged with sadness as he thought of his former stable jockey Pat Smullen, who died earlier this year following a long battle with cancer.

"The only aspect of the great victor y of last night that was sad was thinking how much Pat would have enjoyed riding Tarnawa," said Weld.

"They were basically made for each other because she's a tough filly and a classic stayer with speed - she's the sort of horse that Pat rode exceptiona­lly well."

On whether Tarnawa will return to race on as a five-yearold in 2021, the trainer added: "No decision has been made on whether she will be retired o r whet h e r s h e ' l l b e r a ci n g again next year. We'll see how she comes out of the race.”

 ??  ?? 0 Jockey Colin Keane gives a thumbs up after riding the Dermot Weld-trained Tarnawa to win the Breeders’ Cup Turf at Keeneland on Saturday.
0 Jockey Colin Keane gives a thumbs up after riding the Dermot Weld-trained Tarnawa to win the Breeders’ Cup Turf at Keeneland on Saturday.
 ??  ?? 0 Dermot Weld: Celebratin­g his first Breeders' Cup winner.
0 Dermot Weld: Celebratin­g his first Breeders' Cup winner.

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