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Watch Me looks good for France as she repels Hermosa in Coronation

Watch Me and Pierre-Charles Boudot return in triumph
Watch Me and Pierre-Charles Boudot return in triumphCredit: Edward Whitaker

When FrancisGraffard says "this is incredible", he really means it.

This time last week he had trained two Group 1 winners in a promising eight-year career. Now he has trained four as his talented Watch Me made everyone do just that by blowing apart the Coronation Stakes just five days after Channel, also ridden by Pierre-Charles Boudot, clung on by a head in the Prix de Diane.

As the field turned into the straight all eyes were on the dual 1,000 Guineas winner Hermosa. She hit the front two furlongs out under Ryan Moore and looked set to join Attraction and Winter this century in completing the trinity of early season Group 1s for Classic fillies.

Her name may shout Watch Me but the process of wresting the collective gaze from Hermosa was more gradual. Slowly the crowd became more and more aware that Moore's level of animation was in stark contrast to Boudot's relative stillness.

The writing was on the wall and the second Moore got more animated with about a furlong and a half to run, even-money favourite Hermosa was consigned to joining Finsceal Beo in coming up short in her treble bid, as she was unable to stop Watch Me powering a length and a half clear for an emphatic success.

Pierre-Charles Boudot celebrates as Watch Me wins the Coronation Stakes
Pierre-Charles Boudot celebrates as Watch Me wins the Coronation StakesCredit: Edward Whitaker

It is impossible to describe how much this meant to Graffard without explaining two things. Firstly, he worked in British racing for six years - most notably with Darley - and developed an ambition to have runners at meetings such as Royal Ascot. Secondly, Watch Me's last start in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches hurt. He fully expected to be coming here already a Group 1 winner, rather than as a 20-1 shot.

"We were 20-1, which was good for me with the owner because we can say look, enjoy yourself there's no pressure, we're an outsider, if we are third it's a fantastic result," explained Graffard.

"She travelled really nicely and I shouted a lot. She took the lead quite early and never stopped. After Longchamp, Olivier Peslier said run in the Diane, she'll stay and she'll win, but after bad luck in the race I didn't want to change everything so we came to Ascot.

"Four weeks ago in France I thought it was our day and I was very upset as you don't get many chances to run in a Group 1 with a big chance, and everything went wrong. That's the hard part of being a trainer. Then you get this week. I won the Prix de Diane on Sunday and here we are."

They did not come quietly as a tricolour-waving contingent ensured a raucous return, and a delighted Graffard added: "I worked six years in England, so I always said to myself I need to come here and win a big race. I've tried before but today is just amazing. I love this filly, I always thought she was very good and it’s incredible.

"I was a racing representative for Sheikh Mohammed and Darley for three or four seasons, this is just my eighth season as a trainer. We've had some nice winners but this one is very special."

For Graffard it was a first Royal Ascot winner but for Boudot it was a second after guiding Le Brivido to glory in the Jersey Stakes last year.

He said: "The race was perfect for her, she was unlucky in the Poule d'Essai. I was able to get behind Hermosa and when I asked her, she gave me a nice turn of foot. She did it very easy today. She has a big heart and is very courageous. I think she is very good quite simply.

"This is a big day for me also - it's a first Group 1 at Royal Ascot and it's very important for my career. It's been a very nice week."

On Hermosa, who finished a length clear of third-placed Jubiloso, Aidan O'Brien said: "She ran a very good race and Ryan said she ran very well. We're not using any excuses and we'll make a decision [whether to stay over a mile] when we get her back. We'll decide in a week or ten days. Her sister [Hydrangea] got a mile and a half."


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Stuart RileyDeputy news editor

Published on 21 June 2019inReports

Last updated 19:20, 21 June 2019

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