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Ralph Beckett's Lope De Vega love affair yields two Classic contenders

The trainer will saddle Antonia De Vega and Manuela De Vega at the Curragh

Ralph Beckett: 'Somebody was looking after us at the yearling sales'
Ralph Beckett: 'Somebody was looking after us at the yearling sales'Credit: Sarah Farnsworth

All the talk at the Goffs Orby Yearling Sale of 2017 surrounded Godolphin's purchase of stock by Coolmore sires, most notably the Galileo filly out of L'Amour De Ma Vie, who cost €1.2 million.

But all the while another carefully laid plan was being put into action, as Ralph Beckett was on the hunt for talented fillies by rising star sire Lope De Vega.

The prices the trainer spent may not have grabbed the headlines at the time, but the talents he unearthed could be about to, with two of his Orby Sale acquisitions possessing live chances in Saturday's Kerrygold Irish Oaks.


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Antonia De Vega fetched €130,000, while Manuela De Vega, the mount of stable jockey Harry Bentley, cost €100,000, prices that are far from expensive given the fillies' latent ability.

Win, lose or draw on Saturday, both fillies have already justified that investment, as the former won the Group 3 Prestige Stakes at two before she recorded a striking reappearance win in a Newbury Listed event, while the latter scored in the Listed Silver Tankard Stakes at two and was last seen finishing a fine fourth in the Oaks, despite enjoying a less-than-ideal run.
Manuela De Vega (pale sleeves, left) chases home Anapurna in the Oaks
Manuela De Vega (pale sleeves, left) chases home Anapurna in the OaksCredit: Alan Crowhurst
"The intention is always to look for fillies who are going to go and run in Classic races," said Beckett when asked about his approach at the sales. "Mile and a half fillies have been good to us over the years, though those have largely been homebreds, so it was nice that we've been able to find two good ones at the sales as well."

The trainer could not reveal the full extent of his buying brief nor the identity of those behind Waverley Racing, with the owners said to value their anonymity. However, their runners, all of whom are by Lope De Vega, have ensured Waverley Racing's distinctive silks have been hard to ignore on the racecourse, with five of their six runners having won.

As well as Antonia De Vega and Manuela De Vega, there is Dancing Vega, who looked a filly of huge promise when winning her sole start at two by a wide margin, before disappointing in the Fred Darling earlier this year; Feliciana De Vega, a Listed winner on the Deauville all-weather last December who is now two from two; and Teodora De Vega, winner of her latest start in an Epsom handicap.
Antonia De Vega strides clear in the Johnnie Lewis Memorial British EBF Stakes at Newbury
Antonia De Vega strides clear in the Johnnie Lewis Memorial British EBF Stakes at NewburyCredit: Mark Cranham
Lope Scholar could also make it six out of six for Waverley Racing when she lines up in a 7f novice stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.

When Beckett was confronted with the notion that more than luck alone had to be behind the rate of success he and Waverley Racing had enjoyed together, he simply said: "Somebody was looking after us at the yearling sales, that's for sure."

Lope De Vega has nine Group 1 winners on his stud record, including Belardo, Newspaperofrecord and Phoenix Of Spain. The son of Shamardal is yet to supply an elite winner at beyond 1m2f, though Beckett's record with the sire's progeny suggests he may well hold the key to eking out hidden depths of stamina.

"We've been good at slowing them down!" he quipped. "She Is No Lady was fourth in the Gold Cup and Isabel De Urbina got a mile and a half well. When She Is No Lady won a stakes race [Listed Prix Scaramouche over 1m6f] none of his progeny had won beyond a mile and a half at that stage, so I got a certain amount of ribbing for that."
Lope De Vega: sire of nine Group/Grade 1 winners
Lope De Vega: sire of nine Group/Grade 1 winnersCredit: Ballylinch Stud
However, there is unlikely to be any ribbing should Beckett's sales ring raids ultimately end up supplying the stallion with his second Irish Classic winner, following on from Phoenix Of Spain's dominant success in the 2,000 Guineas.

"I enjoy the sales and look forward to trying to find nice stock each year," said Beckett. "Sometimes we get it right and sometimes we get it wrong, but with these two we definitely got it right."


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Published on 18 July 2019inNews

Last updated 17:10, 18 July 2019

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