Caulfield Cup and Arc on the agenda for exciting colt after big purchase
Impressive Prix Hocquart winner Port Guillaume has been sold to continue his career in Australia but trainer Jean-Claude Rouget will have at least one more chance to earn Group 1 honours with the son of Le Havre before his departure, with a tilt at the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe not off the table.
Agents Alastair Donald and Bertrand Le Metayer brokered the deal for Port Guillaume after his recent Deauville win and he will now carry the colours of Hong Kong-based Edmund Lee.
At what stage he is shipped to join the training partnership of Ben Hayes and Tom Dabernig will depend on his next run at Longchamp's Arc Trials meeting on September 13.
"He will run in the Grand Prix de Paris and then depending on how he goes, he will either revert to the Caulfield Cup or, if he happened to win impressively, he'd probably give it a whirl in the Arc," said Donald.
"He's a very exciting horse who caught my attention when he was eyecatching in the Prix du Jockey Club and then followed that up with an impressive win in the Hocquart.
"We've always bought a few horses for Edmund Lee to run in Australia, including Harlem and Spillway – both Group 1 winners for him – as well as Redkirk Warrior, who went via Hong Kong.
"We very much liked his profile and think he will be a top-class horse in Australia."
Port Guillaume is no bigger than 25-1 for the Arc and, withMishriff – reported to be heading for Champion Stakes – and Serpentine both needing to be supplemented, he is the shortest priced three-year-old colt to actually hold an entry.
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Published on 30 August 2020inInternational
Last updated 18:26, 30 August 2020
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