Baaeed edges closer to Frankel as march to greatness continues
‘He just goes through the gears. It is hard to explain’.
More than ever, racing needs its stars. The price of sausage and chips aside, people are not flocking to racecourses as they have, even in the recent past. In the salad days of Piggott, Eddery and Carson, equine stars were also two a penny. Brigadier Gerard, Nijinsky, Mill Reef, Red Rum, the list was seemingly endless. Then there was the mighty Frankel, who was officially rated 140 after 14 races unbeaten. Eleven years have passed since Sir Henry Cecil’s great was sent off a 1-10 favourite and trounced the Queen Anne field by 11 lengths under Tom Queally. That was the 11th race of a career that brought forth 10 top-level victories. Comparisons can be fleeting. Yet the burgeoning reputation being built by Baaeed has understandably meant he is being talked about. Even if not as the second coming, then certainly in the ‘what if’ category. What if he does win the Queen Anne by a street? What if he can add more Group Ones to his tally and end his career unbeaten? What if he can find another 15lb to equal the Hall of Famer?
The William Haggas-trained Baaeed partially answered at least one of those questions, with a smooth-as-silk success in the latest renewal of the Group One, his fourth such triumph in eight races of a career that did not start until June of his three-year-old campaign. Though Real World gave chase, the Sea The Stars colt was comfortably his master, having pulled out of his slipstream approaching two furlongs to race before powering away for a length and three-quarters success. In truth, his odds of 1-6 said his six rivals never really looked like being much of a match. Real World had been put to the sword in the Lockinge and Order Of Australia is what he is – classy for sure, though with an unprepossessing record of one victory in his previous eight top-level contests, including being behind Baaeed in the Prix du Moulin at ParisLongchamp last September. Equine comparisons are starting to be made, if not by the Shadwell camp themselves. There, such talk is heresy.

There goes Baaeed… pic.twitter.com/XZ3rL4TOEh
— Molly Hunter (@mollhun) June 14, 2022
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