Baaeed ensured Royal Ascot 2022 started with a bang as he produced another dominant display in the curtain-raising Queen Anne Stakes.
Unbeaten in seven previous starts and so impressive on his seasonal reappearance in the Lockinge at Newbury last month, the William Haggas-trained four-year-old was sent off the 1-6 favourite under Jim Crowley.
Always travelling powerfully over the straight mile, the Sea The Stars colt quickened smartly two furlongs out and soon stamped his authority on the Group One contest as he kicked comfortably clear.
Special racehorse! Baaeed is a stunning winner of the Queen Anne Stakes đ #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/aIfHGBJlX6
â At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 14, 2022
Baaeed only had to be pushed out hands and heels in the closing stages to score by a length and three-quarters, with the front-running Real World a clear second, just as he was in the Lockinge.
Haggas was a relieved man afterwards â and pointed towards Yorkâs Juddmonte International in August for an eagerly-awaited step to a mile and quarter.
He said: âHe won nicely, he didnât really do a lot really.
âHe looked like he tracked the right horse, the other horse ran well actually, but I donât think he was extended fully.
âYou canât learn anything from that, he travels well and settles well and thatâs pretty important if youâre going up in trip.
âIâll speak to Sheikha Hissa and Angus (Gold, racing manager), but I think we are all keen to give it (stepping up in trip) a go and that will be at York and thereâs potentially Goodwood (Sussex Stakes) in the meantime.
âHeâs obviously a good miler and heâs bred to get further so I think weâd like to try and I think it would be remiss of us not too. It would be the easy option to stay at a mile.â
There goes Baaeed⌠pic.twitter.com/XZ3rL4TOEh
â Molly Hunter (@mollhun) June 14, 2022
He went on: âItâs great because he is now doing it regularly in Group One races. It is exciting, I havenât really seen it properly, but he didnât really look like he was extended today. I had done 6,000 steps by six oâclock this morning â my doctor will be thrilled with me.
âI do feel a little bit of pressure, but Iâm a bit more relaxed now.
âIf everyone enjoys him, itâs great. We are very lucky to have him. We will possibly go to the Sussex Stakes, possibly.
âAs Maureen said this morning, I said, âoh a bit of pressure todayâ, but she said we are much better off we are not at Thirsk today â we are much better off being here under a bit of pressure. So thank God he has won. He is very nice.â
Crowley added: âI just let him stretch out for the last furlong of the race. It was like clockwork.
âItâs the pinnacle. You spend your whole life waiting for a horse like this to come along. Everyone says to enjoy it, but there is a lot of pressure. But I love it and I enjoy it. Itâs why we do it. Sheikh Hamdan would be looking down smiling and Iâm so pleased that Sheikha Hissa is here today.
âWilliam and Maureen Haggas have done an unbelievable job with him and it is a pleasure to get on him and do the steering.â
Sheikha Hissa, who assumed control of Shadwell after her father Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum died last year, said: âIt is very exciting, especially as he is a home-bred as well. He has brought us so much joy, especially at this time. Especially last year â it was a joy to watch him.
âHopefully we will be stepping him up â whether he goes to the Sussex or straight to the Juddmonte, weâll see.
âObviously his brother (Coronation Cup winner Hukum) and all of his family have been stepped up, so he has been bred for that. He has shown some speed, so William and I were adamant he will stay at a mile until we see he is ready â and I think he is ready.
âWe all feel pressure when he runs. I promised myself that I will enjoy it whatever happens, because I donât know when I will see a horse like this again. Whether in five yearsâ time I look back and we are always stressed â that defeats the purpose doesnât it. We will try to enjoy it as much as possible.
âI have so much pride (to take on my fatherâs baton). I hope I do him justice. I hope that there are many more from this bloodline that we can enjoy, because he worked very hard on it.
âWe have had conversations (about the breeding) all the time, so it is nice to enjoy something that he bred himself.â
The admirable Real World is also heading up in trip, with Sandown on the cards before a potential rematch on the Knavesmire.
His trainer Saeed bin Suroor said: âBaaeed is different class, it is the same result as at Newbury in the Lockinge. Real World ran well, he was just beaten by a better horse. He is getting closer, but not close enough!
âI am thinking about a mile and a quarter, maybe the Eclipse in two weeks. I would be keen to run him, but I need to see how he comes back from here. Maybe also the Juddmonte after.â
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