Outrace
It’s the week before Glorious Goodwood and the excitement is building up. But before we look ahead it is time to reflect on our recent runners.
Our latest winners include another brilliant run by Outrace under our very own Tyrese Cameron. We’re incredibly proud of Tyrese’s progression as a jockey and are pleased with this strong ride that landed him another win in our colours.
The Big Board delivered once again as she brought in her third win of the season at Ascot under a great ride from Jefferson Smith. The King Power Racing filly by Profitable has been incredibly consistent and continues to impress us on the track.
Royal Dress landed her second career win as she stormed home under Liam Keniry at Haydock Park. This three-year-old filly is by Night Of Thunder and showed her strong determination all the way to the line.
Our most recent winner was Night Arc who delivered a superb performance as he got his head in front in the final stages to clinch the prize under Tom Greatrex at Sandown Park. This colt by Twilight Son has come very close on his last two starts so it is brilliant to see all his hard work pay off with this win.
Another great run to note was Haatem’s effort in the Group 2 Superlative Stakes at Newmarket where he finished a valiant 2nd. The step up to 7f was definitely in his favour and he continues to prove what a top-class horse he is.
Now we can focus on the QIPCO King George Weekend at Ascot as well as the Qatar Goodwood Festival next week.
We have some great horses for you all to keep an eye on, including our exciting two-year-old Rosallion, who heads to the Listed Pat Eddery Stakes (formerly The Winkfield Stakes) at Ascot this weekend. This colt confirmed expectations on his winning debut at Newbury in June and proved his sire’s brilliant first-season success.
The other two-year-olds running at Ascot will be debutant Timebar and La Guarida will also be hitting the track again.
Tacarib Bay will have his first run as a gelding with Sean Levey taking the ride and The Big Board will be back over C&D under Oisin Murphy.
Next up will be Glorious Goodwood, where the brilliant Chindit is scheduled to have his first run in the colours of his new owner Dr Cyrus Poonawalla in the Group 1 Sussex Stakes. Haatem and Son will be taking each other on in the Group 2 Vintage Stakes on the opening day of the festival and Baheer looks to be set for The Molecomb Stakes. Our other two-year-olds that will hopefully be hitting the track at Goodwood are Dapperling, Gaiden, Dapper Valley and Liv My Life.
Good luck to all connections and let a great week of racing begin!