Getting the needle: Recoletos left 'hysterical' by tests before Queen Anne
After Recoletos had produced a career-best performance to be second behind Alpha Centauri in the Prix Jacques le Marois on Sunday, trainer Carlos Laffon-Parias revealed the reason he had failed to give his running in the Queen Anne Stakes the time before – a fear of needles.
Laffon-Parias had previously hinted at his dissatisfaction with the preliminaries ahead of the Queen Anne but, debriefing the media on Sunday after the Marois, the Arc-winning trainer gave full details of the ordeal suffered by Recoletos for the first time.
Seasoned observers of the son of Whipper might not have thought him any more on his toes at Ascot than usual, but his trainer believes the nervous energy expended during and after the visit of the BHA's vets meant his race was run before the start.
Recoletos was well fancied at Ascot as the 6-1 third favourite, but finished seventh behind 33-1 winner Accidental Agent. He returned to form at Deauville, going down by two and a half lengths to Alpha Centauri, while conceding both the weight-for-age and sex allowances. Accidental Agent was tenth of 11.
There was no mention of Recoletos – or of any interview with Laffon-Parias – in the stewards' report following the Queen Anne.
The BHA will not comment on why individual horses are tested, but it points out that its strategy is a combination of intelligence-based and random sampling.
Watch: Recoletos disappoints in the Queen Anne Stakes
Pre-race sampling is very much on the increase, with 700 tests taken last year compared to only 195 in 2015.
BHA head of media Robin Mounsey said on Monday: "Pre-race testing is an important part of our equine anti-doping strategy. We've increased the number of pre-race samples we've taken in the past few years and the emphasis on pre-race testing is something we intend to further develop going forwards.
He added: "Hundreds of thousands of pre-race blood samples have been taken from horses over decades across the world; this includes runners in virtually all major racing nations contesting the most important races in the international calendar.
"Over the past two years runners – and often subsequent winners – of many of the best Group races in Britain have been pre-race tested."
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