31 May 2019

Defoe strikes for Varian and Atzeni in Investec Coronation Cup

Andrea Atzeni admires Defoe with Roger Varian close by after victory in the Investec Coronation Cup. Pic Steven Cargill / Racingfotos.com

Roger Varian kept up his superb staert to the season as Defoe came home strong to land the Investec Coronation Cup at Epsom.

A field of nine runners went to post for the QIPCO British Champions Series feature, with John Gosden’s high-class mare Lah Ti Dar sent off the narrow favourite ahead of Charlie Appleby’s Sheema Classic hero Old Persian and Kew Gardens, who was bidding to prove Aidan O’Brien with a ninth win in the race.

Having been beaten in five previous outings at the highest level, and coming up short in Group Three and Group Two company already this season, Defoe was an 11-1 shot in the hands of Andrea Atzeni, but produced a career-best performance to emerge victorious.

Supporters of Lah Ti Dar would have been concerned some way from out, as she was shuffled back and came under pressure before the home turn.

Ryan Moore produced Kew Gardens from the rear with what looked like a winning run – but no sooner had he hit the front, Defoe charged alongside and got up to score by half a length.

Salouen – narrowly beaten by Cracksman in last year’s renewal – again ran a fine race, this time in third.

“You dream about results like that,” said Varian, winning the race for the second time after Postponed in 2016.

“We were slow from the gates and didn’t get the handy pitch we were looking for, but maybe that worked in our favour as he had a lovely trip around the inside and of course they fanned out to challenge in the straight and he got a lovely split.

“But still he was good and he quickened up really well.”

He added: “On his day he has looked like a Group 1 horse, but his last three or four runs haven’t measured up to his summer form last year. I said beforehand I didn’t think he had ever been better.

“I’m so happy for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid who is a great supporter and has been very patient, and I’m happy for the team at home who are doing a great job. I’m delighted with the result and it is fully deserved for the horse.”

He added on plans: “He will certainly get an entry (in the King George) and we will see.”

O’Brien will consider options at Royal Ascot for Kew Gardens.

The Ballydoyle trainer said: “He ran a lovely race and I’m delighted with him really. Ryan was delighted and felt like he ran a great race.

“We will see how he is. He has races at Ascot and we can step him up any time, as we know he stays further.”

Sylvester Kirk was once more proud of Salouen in defeat.

He said: “I was getting excited with a couple to run and he was going better than anything.

“He has run respectably again, he seemed to bump into a couple of good ones again. We will have a little regroup, but the Hardwicke is the one I would like to go to.”