Tiber Flow enters Royal Ascot equation
Commonwealth Cup and Jersey options for improving Haggas colt.
William Haggas was set for a big afternoon at Newbury with the hotly-anticipated return of Baaeed in the Al Shabaq Lockinge Stakes and it could not have got off to a better start, as Tiber Flow took the Listed Carnarvon Stakes under Tom Marquand. The Jon and Julia Aisbitt-owned and bred Caravaggio colt made good late headway in the six-furlong contest to collar long-time leader Hierarchy approaching the final furlong, and had to pull out all the stops to deny the late flourish of Rizg, who powered up the stands rail under Marquand’s wife, Hollie Doyle, to score by a short head. The 15-8 favourite, who won his first three all-weather starts before just failing to get up in a valuable conditions event at Newcastle on Good Friday, is as tough as they come.Tiber Flow got the William Haggas team off to a good start at Newbury, with @TomMarquand narrowly getting the better of wife @HollieDoyle1 aboard Rizg in the Listed Carnarvon Stakes. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/5oCASPawVL
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His trainer feels he will be able to tackle the hullabaloo of Royal Ascot, given his past history of overcoming adversity, and will next either run in the Commonwealth Cup or over an extra furlong in the Jersey Stakes. Haggas revealed: “He is getting better and he has got ability. If you look at his near-hind leg, he’s got all those white hairs on it. This horse had four general anaesthetics in six weeks. At the time, we thought we were going to lose him. That was before he ever ran. “He has knee surgery and then he got an infection in a hock, so he had general for the knee surgery and then they had to flush is clear twice, so he’s a bloody tough horse. “I just think at Newcastle he just didn’t know how to sprint. They injected pace at the wrong time for him and he was a little bit flat-footed and then he came home. He has been running around the all-weather winning little races and I think he is learning how to sprint.
Thriller! 😱
On a big day for William Haggas, Tiber Flow (15/8f) and @TomMarquand fend off the fast-finishing Ehraz to claim the Listed BetVictor Carnarvon Stakes @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/HtHYbp5QNy — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 14, 2022
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