Kia Joorabchian removes several horses including ‘spectacular’ £4.6million Frankel filly from Ralph Beckett yard

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KIA JOORABCHIAN has moved several horses away from Ralph Beckett — including the unraced £4.6million Frankel filly named Partying.

The AMO Racing chief has shipped a number of his string from Kimpton Down Stables to Freemason Lodge where his new trainer Kevin Philippart De Foy has recently moved.

PANew AMO Racing trainer Kevin Philippart de Foy has taken delivery of a number of former Ralph Beckett-trained horses, including a record-setting £4.6million Frankel filly[/caption]

It is the second high-profile move to take place in the sport in a few days after a number of horses, including serial Cheltenham winner Ginny’s Destiny, left Paul Nicholls for arch rival Nicky Henderson.

Joorabchian has left former Irish Oaks heroine You Got To Me with Beckett for now, but has moved on the majority of his horses previously with the Arc-winning handler.

De Foy sent out his first runners since his switch to Freemason at Leicester on Wednesday and has also recently received Ghostwriter, who was with Clive Cox.

The £2m purchase was red-hot favourite for the Princess Of Wales’s Stakes at the Newmarket July meeting earlier this month.

But had to be withdrawn after rearing over when being saddled ahead of the 1m4f Group 2 won by Charlie Appleby’s El Cordobes.

The Belgian trainer recently issued an update on the four-year-old colt, saying: “Everything is fine with Ghostwriter and hopefully he’ll be back soon.”

But it is Partying who is real headline-grabber.

She was the most expensive yearling sold in the northern hemisphere last year and is out of the Royal Ascot-winning Shamardal mare Aljazzi.

Joorabchian’s right-hand man Alex Elliott helped strike the decisive blow at the Tattersalls Book 1 sale last October.

And he said at the time: “She’s a Frankel filly with that kind of physique from that kind of family.

“We’ve seen Ylang Ylang from the same farm on the same Shamardal cross – we just need history to repeat itself!

“I keep saying to people horses will pay you back.

“It was a good bit more than we thought we’d have to pay but when Kia and his partners decided that they wanted the filly, they wanted the filly.

“She is a spectacular filly, it is a spectacular price, and there’s a spectacular bunch of horses here.

“I’d like to say I was a cool customer when all that was taking place, but that would be a fib – I have never been in that rarified atmosphere before.”

De Foy moved to the now-retired Sir Michael Stoute’s former base recently after being appointed AMO No1.

Speaking of his decision to take on the trainer, who he called a ‘perfect fit’, football superagent Joorabchian said: “Kevin is a fantastic horseman who understands our goals and shares our ambition.

“Having known and worked with him for several years, it makes this transition even smoother.

“We know his character fits and our ideas align perfectly.

“We believe he’s the right person to take the operation to the next level, and we’re excited about what’s ahead with him leading the team at this historic yard.”

While De Foy added: “I am deeply honoured to have been entrusted with the responsibility of taking over at Freemason Lodge and training such an exciting string of horses for Amo Racing.

“This is a major milestone in my career, and I’m incredibly grateful to Kia and the team for the opportunity.

“Amo Racing’s investment and ambition in the sport are truly inspiring, and I look forward to playing my part in what I hope will be a very successful journey together.”

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