Irish Daily Mail

BATT’S MAGIC!

Star horse lifts Goodwood mood

- MARCUS TOWNEND

BATTAASH underlined his bullet-like reputation as he smashed his own course record to land a fourth King George Stakes easily and give racing a welcome lift.

The mood among the few present at a crowdless Glorious Goodwood understand­ably took a knock with the news that today’s crowd test event had to be cancelled.

But the raw speed of the Charlie Hills-trained sprinter injected energy into the day and added to this season’s uplifting efforts by the super six-year-olds following Tuesday’s Goodwood Cup win by Stradivari­us and last Saturday’s King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes victory by Enable.

On paper, Battaash had nothing to fear from his six rivals and that was how it unfolded as he gave runner-up Glass Slippers 8lb and a two-and-a-quarter length beating.

Jockey Jim Crowley’s problem was that nothing could match the

Battaash dash as he led after two furlongs of the five-furlong race, with the jockey claiming the Sheik Hamdan Al Maktoum-owned gelding was idling in the closing stages despite lowering the five-furlong track best by 0.58sec with a race time of 55.62sec.

Hills said: ‘He is a true athlete and has captured the imaginatio­n of the public. He has his quirks but you know where you stand with him. As soon as he stops showing all his enthusiasm, that’s the day we will have to call it quits but hopefully that is a long way off.’

Battaash’s programme writes itself. Next up will be his fourth run in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York next month, a race he won last year, and then the Prix de L’Abbaye, which he won in 2017.

Hills also won the Group Three Bonhams Thoroughbr­ed Stakes with Tilsit, who beat My Oberon by one-and-a-half lengths. Winning jockey Ryan Moore picked up a five-day ban for careless riding.

 ?? REX ?? Superstar: Battaash
REX Superstar: Battaash

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