Larrieu’s unforeseen Trip of a lifetime

From the moment Gerard Larrieu saw Gold Trip, he felt he was a horse who could stamp himself a star, but did not expect it to be in the jurisdiction he has made his name.
The son of Outstrip goes in search of history on Tuesday when he strives to become just the fifth horse to win the Melbourne Cup two years in a row.
The 3200-metre Group 1 will be run at Flemington, a world away from Arqana in France, which is where Larrieu, who has operated under the Chantilly Bloodstock banner since 1985, bought Gold Trip for 60,000 euros (AU$100,000) at the August Yearling Sale.
“I always check the yearlings in every farm, he was consigned by Haras De Grandcamp, and he was by far their best individual,” Larrieu said of his first thoughts on Gold Trip.
“He was a top yearling bred by a small breeder; a fantastic walker, well-balanced, enough bone and good feet.
“When I left the farm I told my partner, ‘this yearling will be mine’.”
Larrieu bought Gold Trip for Jean-Loius Bouchard, with whom he has shared great success in France, particularly in the French Derby, a race they have won four times, and are presently enjoying good results with the likes of Grand Prix De Paris winner Feed The Flame and classy two-year-old Zorken.
Their relationship is built on trust, which is why Larrieu was comfortable keeping Bouchard in the dark until Gold Trip stepped into the ring at Arqana.
“Before the sale Mr Bouchard asked me, ‘if you had to buy one single yearling, which one would you buy?’,” Larrieu recalled.
“I answered him, ‘I have one, but I will not tell you until he comes into the ring’. I knew it was the only way to keep him excited.
“It’s like a baby before Christmas, a few days later he does not like his toys anymore, and Mr Bouchard likes pedigree but this colt did not have enough pedigree to interest him.
“I liked his pedigree because of Dubai Destination and I only paid 60,000 euros for him. I thought I had to pay much more for the best individual of the last day.”
Gold Trip enjoys an Australian connection, with Outstrip being a son of former champion sprinter Exceed And Excel, while his dam Sarava a daughter of Dubai Destination.
She is from the Rainbow Quest mare Sarlisa and is a half-sister to Oasis Dream mare Sarkiyla, who was a Group 3 winner and twice placed at Group 1 level.
Gold Trip was a narrow runner-up over 1600m on debut and finished midfield, again over 1600m, at his only other start as a two-year-old.
The trained by Fabrice Chappet, he resumed with a second placing in the Prix Tourbillon (2100m), which was won by Port Guillaume, before breaking his maiden over 2200m in the Group 2 Prix Greffulhe.
Things did not pan out favourably in the Group 1 French Derby (2100m), which was won by Mishriff, but Gold Trip then ran third in the Group 1 Grand Prix De Paris (2400m) before a fourth placing in Sottsass’ Group 1 Arc De Triomphe (2400m).
After three more starts in France, including a second in the Group 1 Prix Ganay (2100m) and a third in the Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud (2400m) Australian Bloodstock came knocking with an offer Bouchard found too good to refuse.
“Mr Bouchard is only interested by Group 1 races (and) Gold Trip showed he was just below the top horses in Europe,” Larrieu said.
“We don’t have many opportunities if you don’t have the best, so we decided to sell him.
“He took a bit of time before he adapted to the Australian racing. I was surprised he did not do well earlier; he was sound, had a great turn of foot and is an easy horse to train.”
Last year’s Melbourne Cup win came two starts after a narrow second placing in the Caulfield Cup and while a second placing in the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m) was the best result from four starts in his initial preparation this year, he is back to his best this spring.
Now trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Gold Trip was a dominant winner of the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) at Flemington on October 7, finished third in the Caulfield Cup (2400m) and hit the line well for fifth in last Saturday’s Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m).
Larrieu has experienced great success in Europe, but it was a different kind of special seeing a horse he bought relatively cheaply win the Melbourne Cup and, even though no longer racing in the colours of the man he bought him for, he will be tuning in from the same place he watched last year’s race to watch at 5am, France time, on Tuesday.
“Last year I watched the race in a small restaurant near the Pyrenees run by a couple of Australians, so this year the table is already booked,” Larrieu said.
“I was proud that he won the ‘race of the country’ but I’ll be crying if he succeeds again this year.”
Gold Trip has drawn barrier two in this year’s Melbourne Cup, in which he will be ridden by James Mcdonald with last year’s winning rider Mark Zahra electing to partner another European import, Teofilo gelding Without A Fight.
More Racing News
Adelaide hosts Niance's campaign launch
Grahame Begg, the trainer, is travelling to Adelaide featuring his capable mare Niance, potentially opening doors to a Brisbane-focused campaign for the quick runner.Since Flemington lacks fitting sprint races for Niance on Saturday, Begg chooses the Group 3 John Hawkes Stakes (1100m) held at Morphettville.By chance, Flemington's Anzac Day schedule...
Cap Ferrat set for reunion with Williams in Queen Elizabeth II Cup
The top jockey Craig Williams seeks to conclude a demanding weekend on a high note with a Group 1 win in Hong Kong, reuniting with 2025 Hong Kong Derby champion Cap Ferrat in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin come April 26.On Saturday, Williams boasts almost a...
Recon hands Carey elusive Hareeba Stakes success
Pat Carey, the hometown conditioner, has banished his Hareeba Stakes hoodoo after Recon unleashed a dazzling closing effort to take out the prize at Mornington.Carey had endured ongoing frustration in the Listed Hareeba Stakes (1200m), pursuing a victory across several campaigns, notably second with Kelthorpe in 2006 and third via...
All Aged Stakes delivers Beiwacht's second elite victory
Hall of Fame conditioner Chris Waller's unbeaten autumn dominance in Sydney received a fitting finale from Godolphin's Beiwacht, who powered to a determined lead-all-the-way success versus a elite opposition in the Group 1 $1.5 million All Aged Stakes (1400m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday.In addition, Waller filled the first two...
Mornington Cup win gives Kings Valley direct entry to Caulfield Cup
Kings Valley, under the guidance of trainer Ciaron Maher, has clinched a ballot exemption for the Caulfield Cup courtesy of a gritty performance at Mornington.The Listed Mornington Cup conquest on Saturday delivers the 'Golden Ticket' access to the Group 1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) scheduled for October.Maher notched his second Mornington...
Pride stable trifecta topped by Mazu in Hall Mark Stakes
At eight years old, the exceptional Mazu maintains his sharp turn of foot and zest for competition, setting the tempo wire-to-wire for his third consecutive triumph in Saturday's Group 3 $250,000 Hall Mark Stakes (1200m).Previously, Pride's star had mastered the Hall Mark on rain-affected surfaces where he excels, but facing...
Waller's record Sydney autumn run ends with Fireball edging Champagne Stakes
Chris Waller, the celebrated Hall of Fame trainer, notched a historic Sydney Saturday Group 1 sweep as Fireball got the better of stable companion Campione D'Italia in Saturday's $1 million Champagne Stakes (1600m) at Royal Randwick.The autumn carnival's eighth straight (and last) Sydney Saturday of Group 1 races saw Waller...
JRA Plate victory confirms Asterix at his sharpest
The win by Asterix stood out as somewhat surprising compared to Waller's earlier triumphs, given the progressive eight-year-old gelding was dispatched at $16 into the race.Having captured the New Zealand Derby four years back, Asterix lost momentum for a period before flashing his class last summer with a win in...
Strong Frank Packer Plate win boosts Matias for Queensland Derby
With a powerful victory in the Group 3 $250,000 Frank Packer Plate (2000m), Matias has positioned himself firmly in the Queensland Derby picture.Stablemate Snitzel Dancer had triumphed in the Group 3 Carr Stakes only 35 minutes beforehand.Snitzel, under Ryan's guidance, took out an Oakleigh Plate before retiring to Arrowfield Stud,...
Snitzel Dancer's stakes win opens door to Queensland Oaks campaign
Trainers Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou's belief in Snitzel Dancer was rewarded as the filly claimed her first stakes victory in the Group 3 $250,000 James HB Carr Stakes (1400m).The trainer was puzzled by the filly's efforts in back-to-back Warwick Farm appearances that launched her season.Yet, her dominant Hawkesbury performance...









