Long-term plan paid off in style for Bayside Boy team
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It is often said patience is a virtue and so it proved for the connections of Bayside Boy, who were rewarded with success in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on British Champions Day. The son of New Bay was a high-ranking two-year-old and claimed the scalp of one-time Derby fancy Reach For The Moon in the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster before placing in both the Dewhurst and the Vertem Futurity Trophy at the back end of his juvenile season. However, things did not go to plan in the early stages of his Classic year and having wasted the ferry fare when drawn out in the car park for the French 2000 Guineas on reappearance, he failed to land a blow on unfavourable fast ground at both Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood. Having sat out August, the Teme Valley and Ballylinch Stud-owned colt returned to the winner’s enclosure when dropped back to Listed level at Sandown and then struck again while the iron was hot at Ascot, completing connections’ end-of-season plan to perfection.Flew home! Bayside Boy wins the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes sponsored by QIPCO for @TomMarquand and @varianstable! pic.twitter.com/7KYi6ry4fH
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 15, 2022
It appears Bayside Boy’s success is a full team effort, with Roger Varian keen to praise the patience and input of the owners throughout the season in the aftermath of their Ascot triumph, and Richard Ryan, racing manager for Teme Valley, was in no doubt their charge had a big race in him granted optimum conditions. He said: “We were probably slightly guided by some impressive work in the spring and summer on the watered gallop in Newmarket, which wasn’t very soft ground or anything – just watered fast ground. “It led us to believe he would be very effective on a quicker surface, but under racing pressure at the level he was facing, he just wasn’t enjoying it under pressure. So, the bottom line was we had to regroup after Goodwood and wait for conditions that favoured him. “We were always looking forward to a straight mile as and when we found it and obviously there was a very big and obvious straight mile waiting later in the season on soft ground, as it proved.
Polos for our QEII Champion, BAYSIDE BOY 😋#VarianStable @BallylinchStud @ChampionsSeries pic.twitter.com/gb8xEy06HV
— Roger Varian (@varianstable) October 17, 2022

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