Owens harbouring high hopes for Solario second Wahaaj
Colt suffered first defeat at Sandown, but delighted his trainer in the process.
Wahaaj may have lost his unbeaten record when second in the Solario Stakes, but the performance of the son of Gregorian only adds to trainer Patrick Owens’ confidence he has a smart colt on his hands. The relatively inexpensive EURO 20,000 yearling was faultless in his first two outings, scoring by three and a half lengths over six furlongs at Nottingham on debut before doubling up by the same distance when upped to seven furlongs at Yarmouth. Those victories were enough to warrant a place in the line-up for the Sandown Group Three that has been won in the past by Classic heroes Kingman and Masar and last year by the Queen’s Reach For The Moon. Although no match in the closing stages for the latest hot prospect from Godolphin, Silver Knott, Owens was delighted with the performance and reports the horse to have thrived from what he sees as the first real test of the colt’s potential.Dotted up! Wahaaj looks a nice colt for @patowensracing, and is now two from two after scoring under a penalty at @GTYarmouthRaces! @Lsteward4 pic.twitter.com/GPoYYzeRcx
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 26, 2022
He said: “The horse had been training really well at home and we had been really pleased with him since Yarmouth, he’s been really professional. “We were hoping for a good run and thought he belonged in the race, so we were very happy with the run. “They all got a bit bunched up round the turn and it lit a few of them up and lit our guy up a little bit as well. But I thought he ran a superb race and I think, taking everything into consideration, you can mark it up a little bit. “Coming out of the race, he’s had his few days to recover. Physically he looks good, he’s not too light and eating well and everything. I really couldn’t be happier with him since the race, he’s really grown into a real professional. He’s a racehorse, he’s telling us he wants to be a racehorse and thankfully he is showing it on the track.”
Blink and you’ll miss him, Silver Knott storms clear in the Group 3 Fasig-Tipton Night Of The Stars Solario Stakes and looks to be the real deal deal for Pat Dobbs, Charlie Appleby and team @godolphin . 🏆 pic.twitter.com/B9QbPzgMpx
— Sandown Park (@Sandownpark) August 20, 2022

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