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GOLD CUP DREAM very alive for L’HOMME PESSE CAMP – Irvine Times

GOLD CUP DREAM very alive for L’HOMME PESSE CAMP – Irvine Times

Venice 10-year-old Williams is a star for the Herafordshire leader and his owners collection over the years and after graduating from the best of the British when he was third in King George VI on the day of the day’s career success last Saturday.

It was the third time he returned the winner of the winner of the winner in Chelton after the success of Dipper in 2022 was followed by a victory at the Festival in Chelton, which March and his team were glad to see it again in their class, As they enjoyed another special afternoon in Presbury Park.

“It was a huge day and I don’t think I took a breath from it, popped two to cross the line, it was just surreal and one of those moments you just stand there without a summary – time stood still until it crossed the line,” said Pam Sharman, who owns a horse with his brother Ray Sharman, Andy Edwards and Peter and Patricia Pink.

“It was sensational, in Chelton there were 20,000 people and the cheers they give to your horse make it so special.

“He was an absolute dude and Charlie (Deutsche, Jockey) said he was so crazy during the race. When Charlie kept trying to walk him as if he was saying” Not Charlie yet when I’m ready. ” As soon as he asked him after the second last, he went.

“You wouldn’t know there was a race, he returned. Charlie got a super riding and said that the horse was glad, which is the main thing – I’m not sure of me, but the horse did it.”

After Dan Skelton said this year said Gray Downing will skip the Golden Cup, L’Home Presse’s victory means that he is ready to fly the flag among a compact home team of British trained horses designed to take over the power of Ireland and the likes of Galopin Des Champs in March.

L'HOMME PESSE AND JOCKEY CHARLI DESICH AFTER WIN COTSWOLD CHASE
L’HOMME PESSE AND JOCKE CHARLI DESEH AFTER WIN COTSWOLD CHASE (David Davis for the Jockey Club/PA)

L’Home Presse, of course, led the field over the penultimate fence in last year’s Blue Riband, before the golden glass with updated optimism.

“I know this will be a faster pace in the Golden Cup, but we still have a ticket,” Sharman continued.

“He just did enough to raise his head in front of the stage star, and that will just show the answer to the question is yes, it hurts when someone stood on his heel in the Golden Cup, because he definitely stayed at the distance last Saturday.

“I think Venice has 40 percent of British trained records, as she also has Pagail Royale and more than anything, you will enjoy winning it for the yard, they are so wonderful people.”

In addition to tilting Gold Cup, Sharman and its counterparts have the excruciating perspective of watching L’Home Presse to deal with the famous spruce of Randox Grand National, after he was one of the 90s initial appearances for the April exhibition of Aintree.

Pam Sharman (left), with Charlie Deutsche (in the center) and Venice Williams (right)
Pam Sharman (left), with Charlie Deutsche (Center) and Venice Williams (right) (David Davis for the Jockey Club)

With the class that is now seen as one of the key ingredients found in the winners of Merseyside Marathon, the regular class will be far from its place in the final lineup.

However, the final decision to participate will be made by the “boss”, Williams.

“I don’t know how I can last four and quarter miles without breathing,” Sharman continued.

“He would be a great view there and he received the class. Class horses win this race these days and this is the lower line. It will be near the top of the weights, so it will not bother to enter, but it is very far away and we will see what will happen in the period leading to it.

“Venice knows what she is doing, she is the boss and we will leave him in very capable hands.”

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