New trainer Francis Graffard eyes Deauville for Verry Elleegant’s French debut

Francis Graffard: ‘It is a big honour to take over Verry Elleegant and campaign her in Europe.’ Photo: Aga Khan Studs

France: Leading trainer Francis-Henri Graffard, looking forward to welcoming 11-time G1 winner Verry Elleegant to his Chantilly stable later this week, is targeting Deauville’s famous summer meeting for the Melbourne Cup winner’s European debut.

After a shock move, the current world #9 (on TRC Global Rankings) is being transferred to his care from leading Sydney trainer Chris Waller and Graffard is excited about the challenge ahead. “It was an amazing phone call, I couldn’t really believe it,” Graffard told RSN.

“It is a big honour for myself and my team to take over Verry Elleegant and campaign her in Europe. As soon as I got off the phone, the media were on top of the news. It was very quick and I realised how big this challenge is.”

Melbourne Cup heroine Verry Elleegant is switched to French trainer Francis Graffard

Graffard said he will spend the next few weeks familiarizing himself with Verry Elleegant and he has pencilled in some later summer targets for the mare in preparation for her major target, the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in October.

Verry Elleegant in G1-winning action under James McDonald in the Chipping Norton Stakes at Randwick in February. Photo: NZ Racing Desk / Bradleyphotos.com.au“It is very important that I get to understand the filly myself,” said Graffard, the Aga Khan’s number one trainer. “Everything is different over here – the style of racing, tracks. She needs to get used to all of this and we need time to understand the filly.

“I understand she can be a bit quirky but Chantilly is heaven for horses,” Graffard went on. “You can keep them very quiet. She is due to arrive at the end of the week and she is coming from a spell.

“That will give me time to get her fit. I don’t know the mare so I don’t know how long it will take me to get her fit but ideally if we can race at the end of July and the beginning of August.

“If we are to go to the Arc it is hard to go with one run. In France, the pace in the race is very slow so I might have to start her off over a shorter trip. There is a Group 1 over a mile at Deauville at the end of July [Prix Rothschild, actually August 2 this year] and one over 10 furlongs in August [Prix Jean Romanet, August 21]. Hopefully she will be ready for one of those races and we can step her up in trip for the autumn.”

The switch from Winx's trainer Waller to Graffard has not been without controversy, with Verry Elleegant's minority owners ready to sell their 20% share.

However, Graffard reasoned that a major plus for Verry Elleegant is she can handle softer tracks. “The good sign is she can handle soft ground, which is very important in Europe, especially in the autumn,” he said.

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