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JAG DE BELLOUET
the last star of french trotting ?
Do you know the joke:
“are you the last of the Mohicans ?” Answer:
“No, I am the last but one, the last one
died yesterday !”. In the same way, GENERAL
DU POMMEAU could
well have been the last star of French trotting,
capable of winning at the highest level
from 2 to 10 years old. There seem to be
just two truths which hold for this perpetually
changing sport: the rule that the youngest
is always the best, and the exception which
proves this rule: JAG DE BELLOUET during
this winter 2004-2005 at Vincennes.
The younger of the two horses which are
really coming out of the lot of the tenors
of French trotting is KESACO PHEDO. But
this horse bred by Pierre Touvais and especially
famous for having been auctioned for 3 millions
euros, the highest ever, proved incapable
of a good performance during the three first
preparatory events for the 2005 Prix d’Amerique.
He even finished the Prix de Bourgogne,
on the 2nd of January, in very bad style.
After the late departure of KIWI for the
stud and the injuries of KESACO PHEDO you
might be tempted to look among the following
generations if it hadn’t been for JAG DE
BELLOUET, at eight years old, having a joyride
at the head of all these preparatory events
and with an eleventh consecutive victory
before facing his dilemma: run directly
in the Prix d’Amerique or destroy a few
more in the queen of mounted trot races
the Prix de Cornulier. Who could stop him
? He is a horse with brand new morale, who
easily leaves behind his younger opponents
who are already worn out by many difficult
combats at the summit of the hierarchy of
international trotting (there still exist
on our racetracks survivors from the VARENNE
era).
JAG DE BELLOUET
is the true idol !
...and the whole of France sees itself in this attractive clan of winners, professionals loved and respected for their simplicity. From Jean-Claude Monthéan the breeder, to Christophe Gallier the driver, including Michel Gallier the owner who rightly insisted just after the finish of the Prix du Bourbonnais, in front of the Equidia cameras, on the importance “of not lifting your head up, and never run when suffering” if you want to guarantee a long career to your horse, all these attractive people of French trotting have got into the hearts of turf lovers in France, and even elsewhere, among all European racing fans. JAG DE BELLOUET also runs with his heart, his whole heart, always fighting. He challenges the best in the two specialities: mounted and harnessed. This, in fact, is what excites the public the most.
Without JAG DE BELLOUET
the winter would have been worthless
Turf fans, including in this group simple spectators, want stars who last, but who especially are at their best. This 2004-2005 season at Vincennes will remain however in the minds of those who observe also what happens behind the scenes, as a disappointing winter and perhaps a dangerous turning point that the event of ABANO AS had predicted. In fact, the track is strewn with “great champions” who are only a shadow of their real selves. One day they win in 1’10” and another day they are not placed even in 1’14”. They run shoed or unshoed, with or without blinkers, with fix bar or the latest gadget in fashion, but those who use or abuse these do not last long. The surprise effect only works once or twice on tired bodies and desabused minds. During all this, JAG DE BELLOUET does not trot, he flies away !!
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