Camelot still looks a fine prospect for Arc Glory
It was tactics
not ability that got Camelot beat in the St Leger and three-year-olds have won
the Arc 14 times since the northern hemisphere wfa allowance was raised to 8lb (11lb for fillies)
for three-year-olds over a mile and a half in 1995. Camelot has the best chance
of the 3yos and 3yos win this race.
His RPR of 128 is already good
enough to see him placed in virtually any Arc.
Prior to 1995 it was a pretty
even split between three-year-olds and older horses among winners of the Arc. In the period 1970 to 1994 , 12 three-year-olds and 13 older horses won
the race.
We might have concluded the
weight-for-age differential was about right (assuming we want to give
three-year-olds a concession in championship races in the first place).
In 1995 the northern hemisphere
allowance was raised to 8lb (11lb for fillies) for three-year-olds over a mile
and a half.
Lammtarra took full advantage
of the increased differential and there has been a veritable landslide of
three-year-old winners getting in on the act since. No fewer than 14
three-year-olds have won since 1995 and just three older horses.
It is, of course, discouraging
to those contemplating keeping the best horses in training at four and five if
the premier middle-distance race in Europe is a virtual gimme for the
three-year-olds.
This season the older horses
dominate the Arc market. So if ever an older horse is to win it should be
this season.
Nevertheless, don't be
surprised if one of the three-year-olds (hopefully Camelot or perhaps Imperial
Monarch or Masterstroke, who has been laid out for a back-end campaign, or perhaps Great Heavens, who needs to be supplemented) again manages to land the spoils.
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