No plans yet for Bay Bridge, but Breeders’ Cup could form part of ‘discussions’
‘I honestly felt that we would be second, William’s horse has looked to be a machine’.
Sir Michael Stoute is in no rush to decide on what the next step will be with Bay Bridge, but on Sunday did not appear to completely rule out the prospect of a trip to the Breeders’ Cup for the conqueror of Baaeed. The New Bay colt – who this time last year was winning a handicap at York off a mark of 105 – looked a star in the making himself when running out a most impressive winner of the Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown in May. He went from there to the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, finishing second to State Of Rest, before picking up a knock when the beaten favourite in the Coral-Eclipse. As he did following the Qipco Champion Stakes on Saturday, Stoute said he did not expect to beat the William Haggas-trained Baaeed at Ascot.Not to be for Baaeed in his swansong yesterday, but what a performance from Bay Bridge! pic.twitter.com/ajj4mgptI9
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 16, 2022
“We were elated, he’s a good, solid, consistent horse, but I had sympathy for William because we are great friends and I thought it would be his day,” Stoute told Racing TV’s Luck on Sunday programme. “I honestly felt that we would be second, William’s horse has looked to be a machine. So, I was just hopeful. No more than that – you’d seen that horse winning in the style he had done it, so you’d have to think he would win. “He (Bay Bridge) was very good at Sandown (Brigadier Gerard), the race didn’t quite go right for him at Royal Ascot and also the ground was fast enough. When he went back to Sandown he returned and had a little injury, a minor injury. His work at home has been very encouraging, we knew we had him right back to his best. His best weight and the way he was working. The team have done a great job with him.” Asked about potential plans, Stoute said: “I think you’d better ring the owners! We haven’t discussed anything.
🗣 “He’s all strength, all power.”
James Savage (@sav2701) updates us on Bay Bridge who looks in fine fettle at Sir Michael Stoute’s Freemason Lodge this morning following his QIPCO Champion Stakes heroics #LuckOnSunday | @ABE_Dubai pic.twitter.com/heoEXQ12YX — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 16, 2022

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