Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Euro contingent looks to end drought

- By Marcus Hersh

Only one European horse, Karakontie in 2014, has won the Breeders’ Cup Mile since 2010. Last year, six Euros ran in the Mile and were no match for the American star World Approval.

Are overseas interests deterred by this trend? They are not.

Nine Europeans were among 21 pre-entrants into the Mile, and as many as seven stand a good chance of lining up in the starting gate Nov. 3 at Churchill Downs.

The list of pre-entrants includes a dozen North American-based horses, headed by Woodbine Mile winner Oscar Performanc­e. The other domestical­ly based pre-entries are Almanaar, Analyze It, A Raving Beauty, Catapult, Divisidero, Great Wide Open, Hembree, Hunt, Next Shares, Qurbaan, and Sharp Samurai.

A Raving Beauty (Filly and Mare Turf) and Hembree (Turf Sprint) were entered with the Mile as second preference. Hembree has virtually no chance of getting into the Mile in any case.

The nine Europeans entered are Clemmie, Expert Eye, Gustav Klimt, Happily, I Can Fly, Lightning Spear, Mustashry, One Master, and Polydream.

Fourteen can start in the race, run around two turns on Churchill’s seven-furlong turf oval, the same circumfere­nce as the Del Mar course over which the BC Mile was contested in 2017.

Horses with guaranteed spots through the Breeders’ Cup Challenge series are Next Shares (Shadwell Turf Mile), Oscar Performanc­e (Woodbine Mile), Hunt (Shoemaker Mile), and Lightning Spear (Sussex Stakes).

Also assured of a place in the field are Catapult and Sharp Samurai, the top earners in North American graded stakes races that aren’t Challenge race winners.

The other eight Mile starting slots as determined by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretarie­s and Directors Panel went to A Raving Beauty, Analyze It, Expert Eye, Gustav Klimt, Happily, I Can Fly, One Master, and Polydream.

Not selected into the field’s main body, in ranked order, were Mustashry, Almanaar, Divisidero, Clemmie, Qurbaan, Great Wide Open, and Hembree. If A Raving Beauty goes into the Filly and Mare Turf, her connection­s’ first preference, Mustashry gets into the Mile with Almanaar and Divisidero the two also-eligibles.

Polydream, who has the same connection­s – trainer Freddie Head and owners Alain and Gerard Wertheimer – as threetime BC Mile winner Goldikova, has been the most heavily bet of the Europeans in overseas wagering. Polydream’s majorrace win this season came in the Prix Maurice de Gheest over a straight-course 6 1/2 furlongs on Aug. 5 at Deauville.

“I think she’s going to take some beating,” Head said, reached by phone Monday in France.

Expert Eye and Gustav Klimt were among early entries for the Oct. 20 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot, but both were redirected instead to aim directly at the BC Mile. One Master was an upset winner of the Group 1 Prix de la Foret on Oct. 7 at Longchamp, a race in which Polydream had compromisi­ng trouble while finishing seventh.

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