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Al Shaqab Racing’s GOOD TOO gets off to perfect start

The Al Shaqab Racing-owned two-year-old GOOD TOO (Ectot x Netsuke) got his career off to the perfect start when taking the Prix De Montaigu (Maiden) at Deauville on Sunday, August 22nd.

Trained by Jean Claude Rouget, the colt started favourite for the 1,600m contest reserved to unraced males and was ridden to success by Cristian Demuro.

Breaking well from stall four, Good Too was placed in mid-division through the early stages of the race.

Stirling (Frankel) led the eight-strong through the first half of the contest. Good Too moved well around the home turn and began to take closer order as the field turned in to the straight. Angled off the rail at the top of the run-in Good Too began to close up the centre of the track. Good Too took the lead 300m from home as Stirling began to fade. Inside the final 200m Good Too began to draw clear of the field. The colt scored by two and a half lengths from Yoozuna (Kizunza), who closed well from off the pace and stayed on to be second. Great Rotation (Siyouni) finished third.

Winning trainer Jean-Claude Rouget said after the race;

“He has a great action. We noticed quite early at home that he was a good horse and have looked after him. We had Welwal (Shalaa) for the Crevecoeur, but this colt could have run in that too. We choose to split them up and they have both won like very good horses. He will have one or two more runs before the end of the season and then we will put him away for next year because the classic races are early”

Winning jockey Cristain Demuro said

“We knew from his work at home that he was a good horse and we expected him to debut well. I got there quite easy on the home turn and was able to get off the rail. He went and done it quite easily”

Bred by Mrs. E. Ribard, Good Too was bought at the Arqana October Yearling sale and is from the first crop of Haras de Bouquetot’s dual Group One winning stallion Ectot (Hurricane Run). Good Too’s dam Netsuke (Aragorn) was a dual winner over 1,600m and has produced Nunzia (Epaulette), who won on debut before being placed second in a Listed race at two.

 

Source: Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club

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