Spencer happy to play the long game with Yah Mo Be There
Trainer already plotting path towards next year’s 2000 Guineas with promising juvenile.
Richard Spencer is already dreaming of Classic success in 2025 after confirming his talented Listed scorer Yah Mo Be There will not run again until next season. Owned by Phil Cunningham, the son of Mohaather looked a smart prospect when beaten a short head at York on debut and although finishing down the field in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, he roared back to form at Newbury when winning the Rose Bowl Stakes with ease. In the immediate aftermath, a move up to seven furlongs and group company for Doncaster’s Champagne Stakes was mooted, but he is now set to miss the rest of the current campaign and return next year in an early-season Classic trial.A @JPSPENCER1980 special at @NewburyRacing!
Very impressive from Yah Mo Be There as @Richspencer89‘s two-year-old moves from last to first to grab the Listed Rose Bowl Stakes… pic.twitter.com/5b14iMW2jh — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 19, 2024
Spencer said: “He won’t run again this year, we’re going to put him away and look forward to him next year. “He will be trained for a Guineas trial in the spring.” Spencer has a ready-made replacement to fill the Yah Mo Be There void in the Champagne Stakes, having highlighted the Town Moor event as the next stop for impressive debut winner Righthere Rightnow. Another to don the colours of the trainer’s long-time ally Cunningham, the Kodiac colt sauntered to a five-length success on his racecourse bow at Newmarket, with connections immediately eyeing bigger and better things.
Righthere Rightnow quickens well under Rab Havlin in the Maritime Cargo Services Road Haulage Hustle EBF Newcomers Maiden Stakes for trainer Richard Spencer! 🏆@Richspencer89 | @BritishEBF pic.twitter.com/NHBEwYb9Nz
— Newmarket Racecourse (@NewmarketRace) August 9, 2024
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