Sadler will always be grateful that Flightline blessed his barn
‘It would be fun to see if some of his offspring surface over in the UK next year.’
John Sadler may have completed one of his racing ambitions when saddling Missed The Cut at Royal Ascot, but it is Flightline that has given the great American handler memories of a lifetime. Unraced at two, Flightline first fired up his engines in the spring of 2021 and in the next 18 months took his connections on a whirlwind journey to stardom. Such was the near-perfection of his racing career, only twice in his six starts did he fail to register a victory of 10 lengths or more. Flightline’s performances had racing fans and form analysts across the globe marvelling in unison as he reached figures many could only dream of.
He would be named the 2022 Longines World’s Best Racehorse upon his retirement and handed a rating of 140, which matched Frankel’s benchmark set in 2012. The exceptional son of Tapit also eclipsed the previous best dirt rating of 135, which was set by Cigar in 1996. Sadler was never in any doubt that Flightline would reach such lofty heights, and although his absence is still felt in California, with the 67-year-old seeking the next star to fill the void, he has nothing but fond memories of the greatest to ever step foot in his stable. “Absolutely we miss him and he was probably the best horse in America for the last 20 or 30 years,” he said. “We were so lucky to train that great a horse and I talked to one of the guys at Timeform when we came over here to receive the Longines award and he said they didn’t know how to rate this horse and that they had never seen numbers like he produced, it really was a great experience.

🔊 “It is Flightline, it is spinetingling, jaw dropping, awe-inspiring, Secretariat-like Breeders’ Cup win!” ✈️ pic.twitter.com/Kn2c4yBgRb
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 7, 2022

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