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Patience pays off for Varian as Pierre Lapin bounds clear to claim Mill Reef

Pierre Lapin: asserted late on in the Mill Reef
Pierre Lapin: asserted late on in the Mill ReefCredit: Alan Crowhurst

Roger Varian is one of the most measured operators of his profession and it is that temperament – and the patience that goes with it – that allowed the trainer to unlock the talent within Pierre Lapin, who added his name to the Mill Reef's decorated roll of honour.

Owned by the yard's biggest supporter, Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum, Pierre Lapin created a nice impression when winning at Haydock in May, but Royal Ascot never materialised.

Instead, Varian backed off the juvenile, whose half-brother Harry Angel won the Mill Reef in 2016.

Betfair and Paddy Power make Pierre Lapin – which translates as Peter Rabbit in English – 14-1 (from 25) for the Darley Dewhurst Stakes and 33-1 for the Qipco 2,000 Guineas.

Pierre Lapin: maintained his unbeaten record
Pierre Lapin: maintained his unbeaten recordCredit: Mark Cranham

However, connections see the Cappella Sansevero colt as more of a sprinter.

"He's a nice horse and we thought that when he won at Haydock," Varian said. "We thought we might have a Coventry horse but he fell away after that and didn't look ready for Ascot, and it has taken us an age to get him back.

"I would have loved to have run him a few weeks ago to see if he was a Middle Park horse, but I didn't have him where I wanted him and he's only come good the last couple of weeks. That allowed us to run him in confidence as we know he's a good horse."

Ridden by Andrea Atzeni, Pierre Lapin was keen early, but asserted well late on to deny fellow 9-4 joint-favourite Mystery Power.

"I'm delighted to see him win like that today and I'd like to thank Sheikh Obaid for his patience," Varian added.

"The horse won a long time ago and looked promising that day and has had to wait a long time to reappear. He was entitled to be green as he'd only ran once and that was three months ago. I don't think it was a vintage field, it was a solid field, so, on just his second run, it was a good performance."


Watch Pierre Lapin's victory here


Ribchester is another recent Mill Reef winner to graduate to top honours and Varian continued: "I think Pierre Lapin needs to furnish and he's not the finished article yet.

"He's not a rock-and-roll two-year-old and we've had to be patient. He's a horse for next year and will have learned a lot. I think he's a six-furlong horse – when he's a stronger horse I think he'll be a faster one.

"We'll see how it comes out of this race before making plans. He didn't come out of his first race that well, so his demeanour over the next ten days will tell us if we can run him again as a two-year-old."


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James BurnLambourn correspondent

Published on 21 September 2019inReports

Last updated 17:08, 21 September 2019

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