Vauban bought for £1m and stays in Australia with Melbourne Cup objective for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott | Racing Information

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Royal Ascot and Cheltenham Competition winner Vauban is about to stay in Australia having been bought by Australian Bloodstock, in partnership with Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, for a price within the area of AU$2m (£1.02m).

A 3-time Grade One winner over obstacles a few years in the past, together with a Cheltenham Competition success within the Triumph Hurdle, the six-year-old reverted to the Flat final season and landed the Copper Horse Handicap at Royal Ascot and the Group Three Ballyroan Stakes at Naas.

He upset as favorite for final yr’s Melbourne Cup, however having returned to kind this time period with a Group Two victory within the Lonsdale Cup earlier than chasing house star stayer Kyprios within the Irish St Leger, hopes had been excessive forward of his return to Flemington earlier this month. Nonetheless, he was once more effectively overwhelmed, this time ending eleventh underneath William Buick.

Mullins lately instructed Vauban might develop right into a Stayers’ Hurdle contender, nevertheless it has now emerged he’ll stay within the southern hemisphere to be educated by Waterhouse and Bott, with a 3rd crack on the ‘race that stops the nation’ on the playing cards.

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Vauban sprints clear to win the Copper Horse Handicap at Royal Ascot

Talking on Nick Luck’s Each day Podcast, Australian Bloodstock’s managing director Jamie Lovett stated: “We’re clearly delighted to be teaming up with Gai. Gai was very eager on the horse and the horse clearly speaks for himself.

“We simply had the chance to staff up with Gai and Adrian Bott on this specific horse and he is not one that’s exhausting to establish.

“I’ve all the time been very forgiving of any horses that come down and do not all the time carry out off the plane, it is not simple to do. We’re simply hoping we are able to have him return to his kind that he confirmed within the northern hemisphere final season and we’re excited to see what lays forward.

“The Melbourne Cup is obviously the goal. He’s had two tries at it, so he’s going to have to defy history to do it third time around, but we feel very confident that he’s the right horse.”

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