McManus chasing Paris prize on the flat

Wachman-trained Hidden Oasis lines up in the Criterium De Maisons-Laffitte

Hidden Oasis’ trainer David Wachman saddled Three Sea Captains to finish fourth in the Criterium De Maisons-Laffitte a year ago.
Hidden Oasis’ trainer David Wachman saddled Three Sea Captains to finish fourth in the Criterium De Maisons-Laffitte a year ago.

The jumps game may be JP McManus’s priority but the legendary owner is chasing a Group Two prize over six furlongs on the flat in Paris today when Hidden Oasis lines up in the Criterium De Maisons-Laffitte.

Winner of the Birdcatcher Nursery on his last start at Naas, and runner-up to Mekong River at Listowel prior to that, Hidden Oasis faces eight opponents in a race in which Viztoria finished second last year.

Hidden Oasis' trainer David Wachman knows what's required to be competitive having saddled Three Sea Captains to finish fourth in the race a year ago. His opposition this time includes the British trained No Leaf Clover and the Aga Khan-owned Kiram, winner of a Group Three at Chantilly last month. There will also be Irish interest in the two Group Three contests at Maisons-Laffitte this afternoon with Jim Bolger sending Caesaria for the Prix de Seine-Et-Oise over six furlongs.

Bolger also sends two-year- old filly Korba for the seven-furlong Prix Miesque. Her sole appearance to date came at the Curragh last month when finishing seventh to Ebanoran.

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the racing correspondent of The Irish Times. He also writes the Tipping Point column