Baaeed raring to go as Haggas primes Champions Day squad
Newmarket trainer determined to add more domestic Group Ones to his CV.
William Haggas has enjoyed one of the best seasons of his illustrious career – but it really could end with a bang at Ascot on Qipco British Champions Day. Haggas has a chance with Hamish (owned and bred by his father, Brian) in the Long Distance Cup, the unbeaten Baaeed in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, three live chances in the Champion Stakes and another three in the Balmoral Handicap. He has not been able to get carried away by the build up, however, as the meeting is coming hot on the heels of the prestigious Tattersalls Sales, the busiest weeks in the calendar for trainers – and even then his attention is not solely on Ascot this weekend. “We’ve got a runner on Friday afternoon in Belmont (Spirit Of Bermuda), we’ve a runner on Saturday afternoon in Keeneland (Cloudy Dawn) and we’ve a runner in Paris on Sunday afternoon (My Astra), so it’s flat out,” said Haggas.A fortnight ago the Sommerville Lodge handler saddled eight winners on a single afternoon – a feat that was generally lost seeing as it came on the same weekend as the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. “I’ve been trying to find out on the Flat how many people had done this,” said Haggas. “I went to Mark Johnston and he’d done seven, I don’t think Richard Hannon has done it and Richard Fahey hasn’t done it, so I don’t know who else could have done it in this era – obviously there’s much more racing than in the old days. We’re very proud of it.” But while numerically Haggas is setting new standards for himself, he is determined to make more of a mark at the very top of the sport.
Hamish sees off Hukum to win Unibet September Stakes at @kemptonparkrace!
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