Tregoning back in the big time as Mohaather delivers Sussex glory
First Group One for popular trainer since Sir Percy’s Derby in 2006.
Marcus Tregoning ended his 14-year wait for another Group One winner as Mohaather thrust him back into the big time with an almost universally popular success in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. There are very few people in racing that have a bad word to say about Tregoning, whose search for a first top-level triumph since Sir Percy’s victory in the 2006 Derby finally ended as the Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum-owned colt prevailed in a stellar renewal of the mile feature. A contest billed as the race of the season did not disappoint, with all the leading figures still in with a chance during the closing stages before Mohaather unleashed his devastating turn of foot to surge past them all and strike by three-quarters of a length. Though it has been a long road back to the summit of the sport for Tregoning, he has always remained confident that with the right ammunition his day to take centre stage would come again – and Mohaather demonstrated that to great effect, much to the delight of those in attendance.The Whitsbury trainer, who along with Sir Percy has also been responsible for the magnificent Nayef, said: “It has taken a long time, but it is about having the right people behind you to get the horses in the first place. There aren’t many horses like this. “I left Lambourn and came to Whitsbury on the advice of Chris Harper and he said come and join us and I did. I started with a few horses again, having been lucky enough to train over a hundred horses. We had to start with 30 or so again with no staff apart from my head lad and his wife and virtually nobody else. “It was like starting from the beginning. Luckily, Sheikh Hamdan supported me very well. It’s been pretty hard for my wife. She will be watching at home and will be relieved. I might be a bit better tempered perhaps and my dogs will be relieved as well! “You have just got to get the horses. If I get a few more horses like this hopefully I can be visiting here more often and not leaving it all to John Gosden!” Taking a chance on a small yearling can be risky, but while Mohaather may not have stood out from the crowd he was a gamble Tregoning believed was worth taking.
Mohaather after giving @tregoningracing his first Group One winner in more than 10 years with victory under @JimCrowley1978 in the Sussex Stakes @Goodwood_Races pic.twitter.com/zZ5Mao1zKD
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 29, 2020
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