Haggas eyeing step up in trip for Maljoom
Sussex Stakes runner-up improving with every start this season.
William Haggas is eyeing a step up in trip for Maljoom after he emerged best of the rest behind a resurgent Notable Speech in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. Maljoom looked a seriously exciting prospect after winning his first three career starts a couple of years ago, and he was unlucky not to make it four from four when flashing home from an uncompromising position in the 2022 St James’s Palace at Royal Ascot. His career has been stop-start since and he only made it to the track once last term, but he clearly retains a good level of ability judged on another fine effort in defeat.That is some finish from Notable Speech! ⚡️
Notable Speech romps home in the Qatar Sussex Stakes! 💨#ITVRacing | @Goodwood_Races pic.twitter.com/8oTn9kDkr3 — ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 31, 2024
Having finished third in both the Paradise Stakes and the Queen Anne at Ascot, the five-year-old was fitted with blinkers for his latest assignment and there was plenty to like about the way he beat French raider Facteur Cheval to the runner-up spot. “That was very good. Each run this year he’s got better and I’d like to try him over a mile and a quarter,” said Haggas. “He’s always slow away – you can’t give these good horses ground, but he ran on very well. “He’s a beautiful horse, and I hope there’s more to come.” Facteur Cheval was picking up minor honours for the second year in succession after landing the silver medal behind Paddington 12 months ago, with Jerome Reynier’s Dubai Turf winner running a far better race than when left to race alone for much of the Queen Anne.
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