Crowley salutes ‘horse of a lifetime’ Battaash
Day he blazed a trail down the Knavesmire will live long in rider’s memory.
Jim Crowley will never forget Battaash’s Nunthorpe victory at York in 2019 in a long list of memories he can treasure of the newly-retired sprinter. The fact Battaash beat the legendary Dayjur’s course record, also owned owned by Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, and that his late boss was present on the Knavesmire that afternoon made it extra special. Crowley only missed one of Battaash’s races since their association began in August 2017. “He’s been an unbelievable horse for everyone involved and Charlie Hills has done a fantastic job with him,” he said.“Bob Grace deserves a special mention for looking after him until his retirement and his new lad Bluey (Cannon), too. “He’s been the horse of a lifetime and I’ll miss him dearly. To get a buzz like you got off him is very difficult to find. “He was so fast – too fast for his own good sometimes, but it was always exciting riding him.”
🗣 “Battaash simply scorching the turf
🐎💨 The speed machine stopped the clock in a record time of 55.90 seconds when winning his first Nunthorpe in 2019. 🐎💨 Dayjur was the previous record holder, winning in 56.16 seconds in 1990.@yorkracecourse @cbhills pic.twitter.com/cVMkmBOqsE — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 31, 2021
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