Beaten, but Baaeed still a champion – and still brilliant
Ascot crowd look on in shock as 1-4 favourite bows out.
Now we can let the arguments rage. The pub chatter can begin. The comparisons are sharp enough to penetrate the most stoic defence of any equine superstar. Whether Baaeed is deserving to be placed on the same exulted pedestal as even some of the latter-day equine greats like Sea The Stars or Frankel, let alone Brigadier Gerard, Dancing Brave et al, is, in reality, a moot point. Apple carts are always tipping up, especially at this time of year. Saturday’s Qipco Champion Stakes, run on soft ground, was supposed to be little more than a golden seal set on an expertly-conducted five-month campaign which began when Baaeed first appeared in the Lockinge at Newbury.Baaeed is beaten! Bay Bridge wins the QIPCO Champion Stakes at @Ascot! pic.twitter.com/KaQdl7Js6X
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 15, 2022
This eagerly-awaited Champions Day ultimately failed to get anywhere near our most vivid dreams – yet still produced an unforgettable race won brilliantly by Bay Bridge, who upended the best horse in Europe, almost certainly the best we have seen since Frankel. For all the palpable disappointment felt by trainer William Haggas, jockey Jim Crowley, groom Ricky Hall and all at Shadwell, Baaeed has sent them on a journey of racing wonderment, as he fulfilled and surpassed every expectation, bar one. This was always going to be a different, more difficult test as Baaeed attempted to win a seventh successive Group One and saunter off into the sunset unbeaten. As in so many of Baaeed’s races this season, one had the feeling that things were going almost too much according to plan and, although he lost a length or so swinging down to Swinley Bottom towards the turn, Crowley, though further back in sixth than he may have wished, still looked ultra confident on the rail. For those in the stands, however, an anxious pall descended, at first briefly. Then for several endless, breathless seconds, the striped blue and white cap, upon which our gaze was fixed, disappeared behind a wall of horses.
The final curtain comes down on a fabulous career from Baaeed. Beaten in the Champion Stakes, but still brilliant. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/oH2Piy3fuN
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) October 15, 2022
Bay Bridge took an epic Champion Stakes by half a length from Adayar at Ascot. A great ride from Richard Kingscote and a third win in the race for trainer Sir Michael Stoute @PAracing pic.twitter.com/CTWE23Ak4u
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) October 15, 2022


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