Benbaun a breeders cup possible
From RP..........
by Tom Peacock
AS one door closes, another looks set to open for Benbaun, who completed a hat-trick in the Flying Five at the Curragh on Sunday.
Owing to the current outbreak of equine influenza in Japan, the six-year-old son of Stravinsky is set to miss an intended trip to the Sprinters' Stakes.
However, trainer Mark Wallace is still thinking in global terms and is now eyeing a crack on the dirt at the Breeders' Cup Sprint before a return visit to the Hong Kong Sprint in December.
“He's some horse to be able to win a race like that three years in a row,” said Wallace. “He would nearly have won it four years in a row but for losing by a head. We were giving Dandy Man 3lb as well.
“The plan is to take him back to the Curragh in two weeks for the Renaissance Stakes and then I might shoot for the stars and go for the Breeders' Cup.
“Those Stravinskys will go on dirt, and there would be a lot worse horses who have tried their luck in the sprint.
“Plan A had been Japan, but through no fault of our own it looks like it will be knocked on the head, because I think it may be called off.
“It's not certain, but the Breeders' might be our plan B before we go on to Hong Kong again.”