Unbeaten Act One the big danger in Lupin.(Sports)

From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: May 11, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Desmond Stoneham

ACT ONE, the colt who broke Aidan O'Brien's stranglehold on European Group 1 races for juvenile colts last season, is the main obstacle facing Ballydoyle raider Ballingarry in tomorrow's Group 1 Prix Lupin, the premier trial for the French Derby.

Owned and bred by

Gerald Leigh, the In The Wings colt was unbeaten at two when his victories included that defeat of Landseer in the Criterium International.

He maintai...

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