Baaeed

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Baaeed
SireSea the Stars
GrandsireCape Cross
DamAghareed
DamsireKingmambo
SexColt
Foaled8 April 2018[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColorBay
BreederShadwell Estate
OwnerShadwell Estate
TrainerWilliam Haggas
Record6: 6-0-0
Earnings£949,337
Major wins
Sir Henry Cecil Stakes (2021)
Thoroughbred Stakes (2021)
Prix du Moulin (2021)
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (2021)

Baaeed (foaled 8 April 2018) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He began his racing career as a three-year-old in 2021 and won his first five races including the Sir Henry Cecil Stakes, Thoroughbred Stakes and Prix du Moulin.

Background[]

Baaeed is a bay horse with no white markings bred in England by Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Shadwell Estate. The colt was sent into training with William Haggas at Somerville Lodge in Newmarket, Suffolk.

He was from the eighth crop of foals sired by Sea the Stars who won the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 2009. His other major winners have included Harzand, Taghrooda, Stradivarius, Sea of Class and Sea The Moon.[2] Baaeed's dam Aghareed showed good racing ability, winning two of her five starts including the Listed Prix de Liancourt[3] before becoming a successful broodmare whose previous foals included the dual Geoffrey Freer Stakes winner Hukum. She was a daughter of the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf winner Lahudood and a female-line descendant of the outstanding racehorse and broodmare Height of Fashion.[4]

Racing career[]

2021: three-year-old season[]

Before the start of Baaeed's racing career his owner Hamdan Al Maktoum died and the colt raced in the ownership of Shadwell Estate.[5] The colt was ridden in his first two races by Dane O'Neill. Having been unraced as a juvenile he made his track debut on 7 June 2021 in a maiden race over one mile on good to firm ground at Leicester Racecourse and started at odds of 6/1 in a fourteen-runner field. He started slowly but produced a strong late run to gain the advantage in the final strides and won "cosily" by a length and a quarter from Tamaamm.[6] Twelve days after his win at Leicester the colt started 4/6 favourite for a novice race (for horses with no more than two previous wins) over the same distance at Newmarket Racecourse and recorded his second success in "impressive" style as the took the lead a furlong from the finish, accelerated away from his opponents and came home seven and a half lengths clear of Komachi, despite being eased down by O'Neill in the closing stages.[7]

Baaeed was then stepped up to Listed class for the Sir Henry Cecil Stakes over the same course and distance on 8 July when he was ridden for the first time by Jim Crowley, who became his regular jockey and went off the 10/11 favourite in a five runner field. After settling towards the rear he moved up to take the lead approaching the final furlong, quickly opened up a clear advantage and won by four lengths from Maximal.[8] After the race William Haggas said "He’s looking talented. He’s got speed and his brother is a mile-and-a-halfer, so he’s an exciting horse. His pedigree says he could step up to a mile and a quarter, but his style of racing doesn’t really say that. We’ll see, (but) I don’t think there’s any hurry to step him up in trip. I thought it was a really good Listed contest today, so to do that – come from the back and show a nice turn of foot – is a good sign."[9]

On 30 July on good to soft ground at Goodwood Racecourse Baeed started the 2/5 favourite for the Group 3 Thoroughbred Stakes with the best fancied of his six opponents being the Dee Stakes winner El Drama and Tactical (July Stakes). In a repeat of his performance in the Sir Henry Cecil Stakes he raced towards the rear before gaining the advantage in the last quarter mile and drawing away to win by six and a half lengths from El Drama.[10] Haggas commented: "It was very impressive, I was thrilled because I wasn’t sure about the ground, but every time he runs he just keeps doing that, it’s fantastic... Jim was very happy, we’re all soaking it up and enjoying it... I can’t see any point in going up in trip from here at the moment. We’ll keep him at a mile, I don’t know where we’ll go."[11] Despite never being raced above Group 3 class, Baaeed was rated the 17th best racehorse in the world in the interim edition of the World's Best Racehorse Rankings published on 8 August.[12]

For his first run at Group 1 level, Baaeed was sent to France and started 1/2 favourite for the Prix du Moulin over 1600 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 5 September. His five opponents were Snow Lantern, Order of Australia, Victor Ludorum, Lope Y Fernandez (runner-up in the Queen Anne Stakes) and Novemba (German 1000 Guineas). The favourite settled in third place after Novemba rushed into the lead and opened up a clear lead before tiring in the straight. Baeed went to the front 200 metres from the finish, and kept on well to win by one and a quarter lengths from Order of Australia with Victor Ludorum a short neck away in third place.[13] Haggas said He's still got those old ears stuck forward so I don't think he was flat out. When the German horse came past him it lit him up a bit and because of where he was drawn he didn't have any proper cover. He was just a bit fresh and enthusiastic, but he won nicely. He's got in a bit of a fight today which he hasn't had to before. It's all part of the learning process."[14]

Baaeed ended his campaign in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes over one mile on good to soft ground at Ascot Racecourse on 16 October. He started the 2/1 second favourite behind the four-year-old Palace Pier in a ten-runner field which also included The Revenant, Alcohol Free, Benbatl, Mother Earth, Lady Bowthorpe and Lord Glitters. He raced in mid-division before moving forward early in the straight and gained the advantage from Benbatl and The Revenant approaching the final furlong. He held off a sustained challenge from Palace Pier in the closing stages to win by a neck.[15] Jim Crowley commented "I think Baaeed could be a world champion. He's just a beast, he keeps getting better. It was magical. I think people forget he’s come such a long way in a short space of time".[16] Shadwell's racing manager Angus Gold said "I thought how much Sheikh Hamdan would have loved this. It’s a huge day for the team, for his family and for his legacy in the year he died... He hasn't had a hard life so far and he has done what has been asked of him the whole way through and I can't see why he wouldn't go on next year."[16]

Pedigree[]

Pedigree of Baaeed (GB), bay colt, 2018[1]
Sire
Sea the Stars (IRE)
2006
Cape Cross (IRE)
1994
Green Desert Danzig
Foreign Courier
Park Appeal Ahonoora
Balidaress
Urban Sea (USA)
1989
Miswaki Mr. Prospector
Hopespringseternal
Allegretta Lombard
Anatevka
Dam
Aghareed (USA)
2009
Kingmambo (USA)
1990
Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Miesque Nureyev
Pasadoble
(GB)
2003
Singspiel (IRE) In The Wings (GB)
Glorious Song (CAN)
Rahayeb Arazi (USA)
Bashayer (USA) (Family: 2-f)[4]
  • Baaeed is inbred 3 × 4 to Mr Prospector, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of his pedigree.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Baaeed pedigree". Equineline.
  2. ^ "Sea the Stars – Stud Record". Racing Post.
  3. ^ "Aghareed Race Record & Form". Racing Post.
  4. ^ a b "Hyacinthus Mare – Family 2-f". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  5. ^ "Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, passes away". Gulf Business. 24 March 2021.
  6. ^ "British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes result". Racing Post. 7 June 2021.
  7. ^ "MansionBet's Betstival Bet 10 Get 20 British EBF Novice Stakes result". Racing Post. 19 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Sir Henry Cecil Stakes result". Racing Post. 8 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Baaeed pulverises his opposition in Sir Henry Cecil Stakes". Timeform. 8 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Thoroughbred Stakes result". Racing Post. 30 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Baaeed breezes to the win in the Bonhams Thoroughbred Stakes". ITV. 30 July 2021.
  12. ^ "August 2021 World Thoroughbred Rankings". Horseracingintfed.com. 8 August 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  13. ^ "Prix du Moulin result". Racing Post. 5 September 2021.
  14. ^ Burton, Scott (5 September 2021). "Baaeed Remains Undefeated After Prix du Moulin Victory". The Blood-Horse.
  15. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II Stakes result". Racing Post. 16 October 2021.
  16. ^ a b Scargill, Peter (16 October 2021). "'He's just a beast' - Baaeed holds off Palace Pier in epic QEII battle". Racing Post.
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