Horsename: | L'Homme Pressé |
Sire: | Diamond Boy |
Dam: | Romance Turgot |
Damsire: | Bateau Rouge |
Sex: | Gelding |
Foaled: | 7 April 2015 |
Country: | France |
Colour: | Bay |
Breeder: | Bernard Camp |
Owner: | DFA Racing |
Trainer: | Venetia Williams |
Record: | 11:7-1-1 |
Earnings: | £267,032 |
Race: | Brown Advisory Novices' Chase (2022) Scilly Isles Novices' Chase (2022) Dipper Novices' Chase (2022) Rehearsal Handicap Chase (2022) |
L'Homme Pressé (foaled 7 April 2015) is a French thoroughbred racehorse competing in National Hunt racing.
L'Homme Pressé was bred in France by Bernard Camp. The horse's name means "The Man in a Hurry". Initially owned by Pegasus Farms Ltd, L'Homme Pressé had two unsuccessful races at Fontainebleau for trainer M Seror and jockey Ludovic Philipperon.[1]
On 14 January, 2021 training was switched to the UK with Venetia Williams. Andrew Edwards was the new owner of L'Homme Pressé. His first race in the UK was at Chepstow in a novices' hurdle which he won by 28 lengths. A re-appearance at Sandown Park 14 days later only yielded a sixth place finish. Both times he was ridden by amateur jockey Lucy Turner.[2] [3]
In November, ownership transitioned to DFA Racing and after a 223 day break L'Homme Pressé re-appeared at Exeter Racecourse winning on his chase debut. This would mark the first of 5 wins in a row for L'Homme Pressé and new jockey, Charlie Deutsch.[4]
In January, L'Homme Pressé won The Dipper Novices' Chase, his first Grade win.[5] A month later, he won the Scilly Isles Novices' Chase at Sandown Park and then returned to Cheltenham to take victory in the Grade 1 Brown Advisory Novices' Chase. This delivered jockey Deutsch his first Cheltenham Festival winner.[6] [7]
A tilt at the Mildmay Novices' Chase at Aintree in April was ultimately unsuccessful, with L'Homme Pressé finishing third of four runners.[8] The horse renewed with success at Newcastle on 26 November 26 2022. In the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park on Boxing Day, L'Homme Presse was in a battle for victory with Bravemansgame ultimately unseating rider Charlie Deutsch at the final fence.[9]