Resolute Bloodstock's Woodshauna Prevails In Jean Prat Thriller
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U.S.-owned Woodshauna rallies to win Prix Jean Prat in France
In last place with a quarter-mile to go, U.S.-owned long shot Woodshauna responded to jockey Christophe Soumillon’s right-handed urging by splitting rivals on the way to a short-neck triumph Sunday in the Group 1, US$413,000 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville, France. John Stewart’s Resolute Bloodstock bought the France-bred, 3-year-old Wooded colt for US$853,468 at last month’s Goffs London sale. Woodshauna had been owned by Al Shaqab Racing. ? #Deauv…
WOODED signed his first Group 1 winner on Sunday in Deauville thanks to WOODSHAUNA, who won in a very beautiful edition of the Jean Prat Prize. Tosen Shauna's son (by Alhebayeb) took his revenge on Maranoa Charlie, whom he had faced in the Jebel Prize, despite the disadvantage of a number 9 outside the stalls. He thus confirmed his rise since the beginning of the season.Rapidly placed in waiting position by Christophe Soumillon, WOODSHAUNA was l…
Resolute Bloodstock's Woodshauna Prevails In Jean Prat Thriller
Providing an instant return on the investment of Resolute Bloodstock, Woodshauna (Wooded) was the one to edge a pulsating four-way go in Sunday's G1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville. Sold for £625,000 at Goffs London by Al Shaqab following his defeat of the subsequent G1 Commonwealth Cup winner Time For Sandals in the six-furlong G3 Prix Texanita at Chantilly in May, the 12-1 shot was able to get between the tight gaps and seize the advantage late fo…
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