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Sussex Stakes: Baaeed makes it nine unbeaten with Goodwood Festival win as attention turns to Juddmonte

Baaeed (1/6 favourite) beat Modern Games and Alcohol Free to win Group One Sussex Stakes at Goodwood Festival and make it nine unbeaten; trainer William Haggas looking to Juddmonte then Ascot for Champion Stakes or QEII

Jim Crowley celebrates Baaeed's ninth career success in the Sussex Stakes
Image: Jim Crowley celebrates Baaeed's ninth career success in the Sussex Stakes

Baaeed produced a devastating turn of foot under Jim Crowley to take his unbeaten record to nine races in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.

Japanese raider Bathrat Leon set a sensible pace in the mile showpiece, with the William Haggas-trained Baaeed patiently ridden towards the back of the seven-strong field.

Cruising on the bridle, Baaeed was pulled wide by Crowley and immediately found another gear, powering clear to win by an easy length and three-quarters at odds of 1/6, with French Guineas winner Modern Games chasing him home.

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July Cup winner Alcohol Free stayed on from the back of the pack to finish third.

"I'm relieved it's over. Baaeed is such a nice horse. It's great," said Haggas, who confirmed York's Juddmonte International as the next target.

"Today was a big day. I can't tell you how sad it is for all of us that Sheikh Hamdan is not here to witness it. He did everything for days like this and he would have loved it.

Baaeed stretches clear of Modern Games to win the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood
Image: Baaeed stretches clear of Modern Games to win the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood

"Baaeed has speed and class. I'm really looking forward to stepping up to 10 furlongs as I think he would enjoy it.

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"I don't think we need to go for the Arc. I think we'll go for the Champion Stakes or the QEII depending on how he gets on at York.

Baaeed's perfect nine

June 7, 2021 - Maiden Stakes (Leicester)

June 19, 2021 - Novice Stakes (Newmarket)

July 08, 2021 - Listed Sir Henry Cecil Stakes (Newmarket)

July 30, 2021 - Group Three Bonhams Thoroughbred Stakes (Goodwood)

Sept 05, 2021 - Group One Prix Moulin (ParisLongchamp)

Oct 16, 2021 - Group One QEII Stakes (Ascot)

May 14, 2022 - Group One Lockinge Stakes (Newbury)

June 14, 2022 - Group One Queen Anne Stakes (Royal Ascot)

July 27, 2022 - Group One Sussex Stakes (Goodwood)

"I just said to Jim in the paddock, we've got him for two more races after this so let's just enjoy him and make the most of him, because he will most likely go to stud at the end of the year and I'll spend the rest of my training career trying to find the next one.

"If Baaeed can win five Group Ones trained by us then he must be (very good)! He is a very straightforward horse."

Comparisons with Frankel - who went to York after his second win in the Sussex before signing off at Ascot in the Champion Stakes - continue to be inevitable, and Crowley is in no doubt about his mount's class.

Jim Crowley lifts the Sussex Stakes trophy after victory on Baaeed
Image: Jim Crowley lifts the Sussex Stakes trophy after victory on Baaeed

He said: "He's got everything, a turn of foot. You can put him anywhere in a race. You can make the running, you can drop him out. Good horses like that, they just tick all the boxes. It will be interesting up to a mile and a quarter next time - I'm looking forward to it.

"If he can show that turn of foot over a mile and a quarter - he switches off and relaxes, he could well be (the greatest)."

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