Karl Burke is looking forward to campaigning Convergent at the highest level next season after he signed off his three-year-old campaign with victory in the Prix du Conseil de Paris.
Winner of his first two starts before finishing third behind subsequent dual Derby winner Lambourn in the Chester Vase, Convergent was then narrowly denied in the German Derby before bouncing back to winning ways in a Group Three on Irish Champions Weekend at Leopardstown.
The Fascinating Rock colt had his sights raised to Group Two level at ParisLongchamp and after travelling strongly into the straight in the hands of Clifford Lee, he kicked up a gear racing inside the final furlong to pick up the previously unbeaten Yellow Jersey and the globetrotting Dubai Honour.
It's another high-profile success for the @karl_burke and @CliffordleexLee team as Convergent swoops late to land the Group Two Prix du Conseil de Paris! šš«š· pic.twitter.com/ckOrQKJ5y3
ā At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 19, 2025
Burke said: āHeās a really good horse and thatās the first time Iāve seen him really settle, which I was delighted with, because I was bit worried we might have to go forward if he was keen and make the running which wouldnāt have been ideal I donāt think. He doesnāt do a lot when he gets to the front.
āHeās very much a horse we had in mind for his four-year-old career ā I think he can make up into a Group One horse next season.
āHe was very unlucky not to win the German Derby, that said if heād won that we probably wouldnāt have gone there today as weād have been keeping him in Group One races.
āItās a great result for the owner-breeders (Newtown Anner Stud) and I thought Cliff gave him a very intelligent ride.
āThereāll be a lot of good races to go for with that type of horse next year.ā
There was further success for the raiding party in the Prix Casimir Delamarre, with Rainbows Edge carrying the royal silks of the King and Queen to Listed honours.
Having been placed at this level three times this season, John and Thady Gosdenās filly made very yard of the running under the newly-crowned five-times champion jockey Oisin Murphy, who told Sky Sports Racing: āThady and I spoke this morning, we thought she probably had the best form in the race so weād try to keep it simple and John thought the same.
āShe ought to win one of these and Iām pleased she got the job done today. Obviously itās a privilege riding in these colours and itās a nice victory at Longchamp.ā