Bin Suroor still cherishes York stars Halling and Sakhee
Godolphin trainer also won the Juddmonte International with Sulamani.
Some trainers are lucky enough to cast their minds back to the day when they won a highly prestigious race such as the Juddmonte International and remember it with pride. Saeed bin Suroor, on the other hand, is in the enviable position that he is unable to choose his own favourite winner of the race. In a way, it is like asking a parent to pick a favourite child, as that is how attached trainers become to their horses – especially the very good ones. Bin Suroor has won the York highlight four times, most recently with the admirable Sulamani 20 years ago. But it is Halling and Sakhee who he struggles to separate. While Sakhee’s seven-length victory in 2001 was the more eyecatching display, Halling won it back-to-back in 1995 and 1996, the very early days of the Godolphin operation.On this day 19 years ago, Sakhee kicked away with a mighty 7L victory in the Juddmonte International @yorkracecourse 🇬🇧 He followed up with an equally spectacular performance later that season in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, romping home 6L clear! 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/F3WzwHLO74
— Godolphin (@godolphin) August 21, 2020
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