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Baaeed stays unbeaten in pulsating QEII victory

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Haggas colt overcomes Palace Pier in Champions Day thriller.

BAAEED winning the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (Group 1) (Str)
BAAEED winning the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (Group 1) (Str) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Baaeed maintained his unbeaten record as he lowered the colours of Palace Pier  in a top-class renewal of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.

The William Haggas-trained colt only made his racecourse debut in June – but has a perfect record of six after winning a second successive Group One following his victory in the Prix du Moulin at ParisLongchamp.

Benbatl set a sedate early pace from last year's winner The Revenant, before the gallop picked up from halfway. The 10 runners congregated on the far side with Baaeed having to make his challenge on the outside from his wide draw.

Baaeed (2-1) was travelling well for Jim Crowley and he soon got into a battle with market rival and five-time Group One scorer Palace Pier, the 6-4 favourite in the hands of Frankie Dettori.

Both gave their all and it was Baaeed who crossed the line a neck in front of the game runner-up, to give owners Shadwell Estate and Crowley a quick big-race double after the victory of Eshaada in the Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes.

Lady Bowthorpe (40-1) stayed on strongly to be just a length and a quarter behind in third in her last race before she is retired to the paddocks.

Haggas said: "Could you believe we'd be standing here at the start of the season? What a silly question. He's done it.

"He's won today. I think Jim's words were he coped with the ground, rather than loved it, and he's beaten the best miler in Europe so what can you say? I'm thrilled to bits. I'm shaking.

"I watched it while I was walking around a bit trying to get up my 10,000 steps a day and I've succeeded in that. That was great."

He added: "I need to watch it again because I was sort of only half-watching and listening to it, but to be champion miler on ground which Jim thought he coped with but no more…

"I thought he travelled very well and won. He's very good isn't he. He always worked nicely and he's always had speed.

"I believe he will stay in training, but he's finished for the year now, he's done all he needs to do.

"I don't know whether he'll stay a mile and a quarter, but he may well do."

A jubilant Crowley said: "I think he could be a world champion. He's just a beast, he keeps getting better.

"The ground was a bit slow for him and on quicker ground I think he would pick up better, but he's come a long way in a short space of time and he's a proper champion.

"I know Sheikh Hamdan will be looking down, smiling, and I owe him everything, he gave me this opportunity, he chose me to be his jockey and although he's not here to see it, it's nice to be able to repay him."

On plans, Shadwell racing manager Angus Gold said: "The plan always was to (return next season). I'd always imagined he was going to be better at a mile and a quarter, but I'll have to slightly eat my words now.

"Discussions will have to be had with the family and see what they want to do, but I would hope he'll be back next season.

"He won't be going to the Breeders' Cup. He's done everything we could possibly ask him and from our point of view, we need him as a stallion.

"I don't think he has to go there to prove himself. Let's hope we see him next year."

John Gosden said of Palace Pier, who now heads for stud: "Frankie (Dettori) said it was a slowly-run race and I think if he rode it again he would have committed sooner rather than spending his time looking round. I think he should have committed earlier. This horse stays a mile well.

"The winner is a nice horse, but ridden again I think we would have been a little bolder.

"It's likely that Palace Pier will go to stud now. He's a fabulous horse, is good looking, has run with consistency in Group One races throughout his career and I think he will be an exciting horse to go to stud."

Lady Bowthorpe has been brilliant for William Jarvis this year, and he paid tribute to his hugely-popular mare.

He said: "That effort just shows what a great mare she is. I'm thrilled. And yet I'm also very sad to see her go (to the paddocks). She owes us nothing and we are so very lucky to have had her.

"It's a great story, ending in her putting on a career-best against the best two milers in the world. I have a good idea where she will go, and let me say it will be a quite expensive mating."


At The Races

Ascot

Saturday, 16th October 2021

4
15:10
(local)

Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (Group 1) (Str) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 124lbs Type: OPEN
GBP £1,100,000
1m TURF GOOD SOFT
4
15:10
(local)
GBP £1,100,000
1m GOOD SOFT

Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Sponsored By Qipco) (Group 1) (Str) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 124lbs Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 6. BAAEED (GB) 3yo C
SEA THE STARS (IRE) - AGHAREED (USA)
JIM CROWLEY
WILLIAM HAGGAS
$3
127lbs
SHADWELL ESTATE COMPANY LTD
2nd 4. PALACE PIER (GB) 4yo H
KINGMAN (GB) - BEACH FROLIC (GB)
LANFRANCO DETTORI
JOHN & THADY GOSDEN
$2.5
130lbs
SHEIKH HAMDAN BIN MOHAMMED AL MAKTOUM

Sales Information

3rd 7. LADY BOWTHORPE (GB) 5yo M
NATHANIEL (IRE) - MAGLIETTA FINA (IRE)
KIERAN SHOEMARK
W JARVIS
$41
127lbs
MS E L BANKS

Sales Information

4th 5. THE REVENANT (GB) 6yo G
DUBAWI (IRE) - HAZEL LAVERY (IRE)
OLIVIER PESLIER
FRANCIS-HENRI GRAFFARD
$7.5
130lbs
5th 10. MOTHER EARTH (IRE) 3yo F
ZOFFANY (IRE) - MANY COLOURS (GB)
RYAN MOORE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$34
124lbs

Sales Information

6th 3. NJORD (IRE) 5yo G
RODERIC O'CONNOR (IRE) - ROSALIND FRANKLIN (GB)
TOM MARQUAND
MRS J HARRINGTON
$101
130lbs

Sales Information

7th 8. MASTER OF THE SEAS (IRE) 3yo C
DUBAWI (IRE) - FIRTH OF LORNE (IRE)
WILLIAM BUICK
C APPLEBY
$12
127lbs
8th 9. ALCOHOL FREE (IRE) 3yo F
NO NAY NEVER (USA) - PLYING (USA)
OISIN MURPHY
ANDREW BALDING
$11
124lbs

Sales Information

9th 1. BENBATL (GB) 7yo H
DUBAWI (IRE) - NAHRAIN (GB)
PAT COSGRAVE
SAEED BIN SUROOR
$34
130lbs
10th 2. LORD GLITTERS (FR) 8yo G
WHIPPER (USA) - LADY GLITTERS (FR)
DANIEL TUDHOPE
DAVID O'MEARA
$81
130lbs

Sales Information

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