Newmarket pays gallops tribute to Her Majesty The Queen

Newmarket pays gallops tribute to Her Majesty The Queen

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Newmarket paid a special tribute to the Queen on Sunday morning as two of Her Majesty’s horses cantered up the gallops with their riders dressed in the royal silks.
The Queen was a prolific owner and breeder, with many of her horses trained by the likes of Sir Michael Stoute, Michael Bell, John and Thady Gosden and William Haggas in Flat racing’s headquarters.
Organisers of Newmarket’s Henry Cecil Open Weekend arranged for Saga and Educator, handled by the Gosdens and Haggas respectively, to canter on Warren Hill in front of crowds of racing fans.
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Saga was partnered by Robert Havlin in his spin, with the grey having come within a head of Royal Ascot victory for the Queen back in June when just touched off in the Britannia Stakes. He is entered in next week’s Cambridgeshire at Newmarket.
Educator, who was bred by the Queen from one of her established families, was ridden by Michael Hills in his spin. He was a winner at Newmarket in April but has not run since.
Trainer Charlie Fellowes, chairman of the Henry Cecil Open Weekend, said: “The Queen was a huge supporter of British racing and we felt it was important to show Newmarket’s appreciation for the enormous contribution she made to our industry.
“It was wonderful for everyone to see two of her horses with riders dressed in her famous silks at a place she loved visiting whenever she could.”

Baaeed delights fan club

Baaeed took a starring role on Sunday morning as he enjoyed a public canter as part of the Henry Cecil Open Weekend in Newmarket.
Many of the town’s yards threw open their doors to racing fans, but it was William Haggas’ unbeaten colt who highlighted the early morning action on Warren Hill.
The four-year-old has yet to be beaten in 10 races, with his last six victories coming in Group One company, including an impressive six-and-a-half-length verdict on his first attempt at 10 furlongs in the Juddmonte International.
Haggas and owner Shadwell announced in the week that Baaeed will finish his career in the Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot next month rather than stepping up to 12 furlongs and being supplemented for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.
The Sea The Stars colt was centre of attention on Sunday and Haggas’ wife Maureen felt Baaeed liked his headline billing.
She said: “It’s great for everyone to see him. He’s the sort of character that enjoys it, he likes people looking at him – he’s become a bit of a sort of pop star and he’s rather enjoying it.
“I know there’s been lots of controversy about where he’s going to run, but William’s plan was always to go for the Champion and I suppose at the end of the day, he’s an English horse and it’s nice for the English people who supported him all year to see him off. Let’s hope it all goes OK.”
While Baaeed will not head to ParisLongchamp next month, Sir Mark Prescott’s Alpinista is on course for an Arc date.
The mare has won her last six starts, with five successive victories at the highest level, and she also delighted the Newmarket crowds in a solo canter.
Another multiple Group One victor to strut her stuff was the John and Thady Gosden-trained Nashwa.
Winner of the Prix de Diane and Nassau Stakes on her two most recent runs, Nashwa also cantered on Warren Hill with stablemate Saga.
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