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Gary Carson
Fuerte too strong for Phoenix rivals
Bucanero Fuerte and Kevin Stott
© Photo Healy Racing
Bucanero Fuerte powered clear in the closing stages to run out an impressive winner of the Group 1 Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh this afternoon.
The Adrian Murray-trained colt had recorded a narrow success in the Railway Stakes over course and distance last month and improved again to destroy his rivals at the top level.
Kevin Stott was always to the fore on the son of Wootton Basset in the six furlong contest and he disputed early with stablemate Launch in the second colours of AMO Racing.
The 9/4 shot eased a couple of lengths clear of his rivals going to the two marker and was asked to quicken a furlong-and-a-half from home.
He galloped on strongly in the closing stages to post a four-length success over the filly Porta Fortuna Givemethebeatboys got up on the line to pip 13/8 favourite Unquestionable for third.
“He was very impressive. We had him here 10 days ago doing a piece of work and Robson (Aguiar) got off him and said to me 'this is the best horse I've ever rode'. He was definitely correct in that one,” said Murray.
“He's a serious horse. That's three runs and three wins here, he's the horse of a lifetime.
“I'd say it'll be the National Stakes now and I don't think he'll have any problem stepping up to seven furlongs.
“He would prefer an ease in the ground but he has won on good ground. The ground today would be a bit easier than the last day. He was very impressive in his maiden here on heavy ground but it's not an issue for him as he's won on quick ground as well.
“It's unbelievable and it's hard to explain it.
“Robson is a master at picking horses at the sales.”