Resurgent Rohaan on the up following Wokingham repeat
Sprinter was nearly retired before second Royal Ascot victory.
David Evans’ Rohaan saved himself from retirement with a second successive Royal Ascot victory. Winless since the 2021 Royal meeting, Rohaan had plied his trade in England, Ireland, France and Saudi Arabia and had been tried over trips ranging from five to seven furlongs all without success. The deterioration of his was form so marked and enduring that his connections were poised to call it a day altogether, with co-owner Chris Kiely’s wife even beginning to seek out a suitable home for him in his retirement. They were understandably stunned, therefore, when he challenged late under Ryan Moore and picked through the field of 25 rivals to repeat last year’s victory in the Wokingham and become the first dual winner of the race since Selhurstpark Flyer in 1997 and 1998.
“I think it was probably the best training performance I’ve ever seen because I genuinely was planning his retirement, he’d regressed and had a few issues and I wasn’t sure he was going to recover,” Kiely said. “Dave had been telling me for the last few weeks that he was better than ever and he was, he basically won on the bridle. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better training performance, his form had completely dropped off a cliff. My wife was planning his retirement and had found a few places nearby to keep him, Ascot felt like a bit of a farewell. A bit of a sign off and a thank you, we were going to make sure he had a good, happy home. “Dave was always confident but I wasn’t, I was pretty cynical about his chances. For him to go and do what he’s done is just amazing, I’m over the moon with him.” Kiely owns the horse jointly with James Tomkins, a professional footballer who plays for Crystal Palace, the same club Kiely’s father Dean works for as a goalkeeping coach and who, incidentally, play at Selhurst Park – the inspiration behind the name Selhurstpark Flyer.
Rohaan bursts through to make it back-to-back wins in the Wokingham Stakes
He charged through the field to become the first dual winner of the race since Selhurstpark Flyer#ITVRacing | #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/gsfrLUqOTz — ITV Racing (@itvracing) June 18, 2022
Back to back wins for ROHAAN in the Wokingham Stakes as Ryan Moore gets win number 7️⃣ of this #RoyalAscot 😱 pic.twitter.com/M0Y093HDww
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 18, 2022
📍 The Wokingham Stakes🐎 Rohaan in 1:12:84 pic.twitter.com/SrrEj9ofEn
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 18, 2022
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