Sunday 28 November 2004
Second favourite for this well contested event, Louvain was settled in last position until the final bend where she started making good headway through horses. Surging on the outside at the entrance to the straight, she quickly took the lead and went on to win by a comfortable two lengths.
Already Stakes placed on two occasions in France, when under the care of Richard Gibson for her owner breeder Peter Kavanagh, Louvain had topped the Goffs France Arc sale in October, when bought by Michel Zerolo on behalf of Edmund Gann for €260,000.
She is far from being the only talented representative from her sire’s first crop, with other successful fillies such as Pictavia, 2nd in the Group I Moyglare Stakes, to carry the flag next season. Sinndar stands at Gilltown Stud for €15,000 in 2005.