Crowley planning to enjoy Baaeed’s Ascot farewell
Colt bids to bow out unbeaten in the Champion Stakes.
Jim Crowley is relishing the chance to partner Baaeed for one last time when he lines up in the Qipco Champion Stakes on Saturday. The curtain is set to come down on the racing career of the unbeaten colt at Ascot and Crowley is the man fortunate enough to have had the best seat in the house on eight of the 10 times Baaeed has competed. And that experience gives Shadwell’s retained jockey the right to call the William Haggas-trained superstar one of the best horses ever seen and an operator that made an immediate impression on the jockey when the duo linked up for the very first time. “The first time I rode Baaeed was in the Sir Henry Cecil Stakes at Newmarket,” Crowley told his Coral blog.
“I didn’t know too much about him other than he’d won his first two starts, but that day, I was blown away by him. He gave me the feel of a very good horse, he put the race to bed very easily, and I had a job to pull him up after the winning line. I knew then we had something quite special.” Baaeed would go on to win a further three times during his three-year-old campaign, first striking at Glorious Goodwood, before adding the first two victories in a run of six-straight Group One outings that would follow. It was during these appearances that Baaeed advertised to Crowley he was the full package. He continued: “He took the field apart (at Goodwood) and showed so much more speed than his pedigree would have suggested, I really couldn’t believe the pace he was showing. “Taking him to France (for the Prix du Moulin) also proved what a great temperament he has. I think that’s one of his key attributes, he’s so laid back, he just seems to take everything in his stride.
BAAEED makes it 10 from 10 and absolutely demolishes the field in the Group 1 Juddmonte International Stakes at York and for William Haggas and Jim Crowley. WHAT A RACE. 🏆@yorkracecourse @JimCrowley1978 @JuddmonteFarms pic.twitter.com/o9D9VyxpiD
— Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) August 17, 2022
“This horse has a bit of aura, but he’s very sane in his mind – a very kind, genuine, generous horse.”
William Haggas spoke on Baaeed’s attitude at home, as he aims to end his career unbeaten on Saturday! pic.twitter.com/RIcRDStyRr — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 12, 2022
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