Elusive Quality juvenile scores G1 win on Arc day

Elusive Kate makes all to land the Prix Marcel Boussac in Paris

Elusive Quality filly Elusive Kate led from gate to wire to win the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac by three lengths on Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe day in Paris.

Unbeaten in her three previous starts, including the G3 Prix du Calvados in Deauville in August, Elusive Kate is a daughter of the Lemon Drop Kid mare Gout De Terroir, a half-sister to Pleasantly Perfect. She was bred by Colvelly Farms.

Her victory sealed a successful couple of days for Elusive Quality, who is now the sire of eight individual G1 winners and whose Australian-bred son Sepoy won the G1 Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley on Friday.