Delighted Hills hails undisputed speed king Battaash
‘I’m just proud to be involved in a horse like him’.
The Goodwood stands were almost empty – but Battaash received a reception fit for a champion following his fourth King George Qatar Stakes success. On a blazing hot day, the undisputed sprint king delivered victory in the style and manner that has come to be expected of him, with another explosive performance in a race he has made his own in recent seasons. Many have tried – and failed – to lower the colours of Battaash at the Sussex track, and the outcome was the same again as the 2-7 favourite left his rivals toiling in storming to glory by two and a quarter lengths under his regular partner, Jim Crowley. While his performance on the track was exceptional, the reaction afterwards was equally as special – with the sounds of cheers and clapping starting the moment he set foot in the parade ring, much to the delight of triumphant trainer Charlie Hills.The @cbhills trained Battaash gets a generous round of applause from those in attendance @Goodwood_Races after securing a fourth King George Stakes success under @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/y2VFZVS6Pr
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 31, 2020
Hills said: “I saw Marcus Tregoning’s horse (Mohaather) win the Sussex Stakes and I thought he got a pretty good reception, but that was great. “He seems to have captured the imagination of the public, as he has been around a long time. He has his little quirks, which is great as you know where you stand with him and I think that has helped capture people’s imagination. I’m just proud to be involved in a horse like him. “The kids love him and he is just a pet at home. He is not a big, imposing type of horse and you go in there and can cuddle him. “He loves the attention. It is like having a pony in the yard.” Having watched fellow six year-olds Stradivarius claim a record fourth Goodwood Cup and Enable an unprecedented third King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Hills is thrilled to have a horse the same age still performing at his peak. He said: “We’re very fortunate to have three six-year-olds like those three – what a generation that was. “We’ve just seen Stradivarius win here four times, Enable has been kept in training and won the King George three times. It’s great for racing and we’re very fortunate to have a horse carrying on.
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