Khaadem on course for July Cup date
Royal Ascot victor will head to Newmarket’s sprint highlight next week.
Khaadem will head for the My Pension Expert July Cup after notching up his second Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes success at Royal Ascot. Charlie Hills’ eight-year-old was a shock 80-1 winner of Jubilee 12 months ago, but he was a much shorter price at 14-1 when triumphing in the hands of Oisin Murphy last month. He went from Ascot to Newmarket 12 months ago, finishing an honourable fifth to Shaquille – and having shown to be at the peak of his powers during the Royal meeting, will tread the same path provided conditions on the July course remain suitable for the evergreen speedster. “He’s come out of Ascot very well and it was a great day we all had,” said Hills.KHAADEM BACK TO BACK!!! 🥇 🥇
Last year’s winner cruises to the front and wins comfortably under @oismurphy !🎥 @AtTheRaces pic.twitter.com/lRNELRenYx — World Horse Racing (@WHR) June 22, 2024
Cicero’s Gift shows a potent turn of foot to remain unbeaten as the Muhaarar colt bursts clear to land the @BritishEBF 40th Anniversary Conditions Stakes in fine style for the @KShoemark and @cbhills team 👏 pic.twitter.com/WooYxRBfV6
— Goodwood Racecourse (@Goodwood_Races) May 5, 2023
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