Prix ​​de l'Arc de Triomphe: Aidan O'Brien's Minnie Hauk drawn one for the mission of Parislongchamp | Racing news

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Minnie Hauk will break in the Stalle one while she offers to offer Aidan O'Brien a third victory at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

With Ryan Moore still on the sidelines, Christophe Soumillon continues in his role as Super Sub and he will have to repeat his winning journey aboard Zarkava in 2008, which also came out of Stall One.

The other O'Brien runner, the third Los Angeles from last year, does not have so good and will have to challenge Stalle 14 to win the victory, with a low draw favorite by many.

Adventure, which questions Minnie Hauk for favoritism, received the dropout of 12 of the 18 runners.

The hopes of a very first winner formed in Japanese were subjected to a blow, with the winner of the Japanese derby North Cross and the Prix Foy Victor Byzantine Dream delivered respectively 17 and 15. Their compatriot Alohi Alii seems however better placed in Stalle four.

The pair of Deed and Cualificar of André Fabre behaved better with the stands of three and eight respectively, but the Esrange of David O'Meara is the widest of all in stand 18.

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As will have to challenge the dropout 18

Daryz de Francis-Henri Graffard (two), Quiisisana (seven) and Gezora (13) could have done worse while Leffard ripped six.

Daryz belongs to the studs of Aga Khan and their race director, Nemone Routh, said Sky Sports Racing The team was satisfied with the draw.

She said: “We are very satisfied with the draw, because traditionally, we did not behave very well, but this time, we are very satisfied with the number two.

“We are next to Minnie Hauk and Dew so no complaints. It is fine and it is just a case to see if it is mature enough and good enough day to be competitive.

“Her two parents, Sea The Stars and Daryakana both won the same weekend, Sea The Stars in Arc and Daryakana in the Royallieu in 2008.

“He looks at the game, he is very stamped by his father and he improved all year round, but it's really a big step.”

Kalpana by Andrew Balding (10), Giavellotto de Marco Botti (five), whose participation was in doubt, the Birch Blanc formed by John Murphy (Nine) and Hotazhell by Jessica Harrington (11) also took their chance.

2025-10-02 12:13:00

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