Staff Writer |
Haatem, a consistent performer in previous races, finally seized a well-deserved victory in the Gr.3 Jersey Stakes, marking Wathnan Racing's fourth win at the meeting.
Trained by Richard Hannon, the 7/2 contender, who had previously secured third place in the QIPCO 2,000 Guineas and finished as a runner-up in the Irish equivalent, showcased remarkable resilience to triumph despite conceding a 3lb penalty.
In a thrilling finish, Haatem bravely held off Kikkuli, the half-brother of Frankel, by a short-head, with Chicago Critic following a length behind in third place. Meanwhile, River Tiber, settled for eighth position.
Hannon said: “I have never known a horse get such a following from the general public with emails, Instagram messages. Haatem is a pleasure to have around and I would love to think we will have an association for a few years to come. He deserved his day in the sun and hopefully there will be many more.
"He carried a three pound penalty today. He got to the front very easy and I'm just delighted for the horse. It's a Group Three but I think this Jersey was an awful lot more than it normally is. He has credit for a lot more than that and I'm sure a Group One is coming very soon.
"There are some very good races for him in Australia, America, France but we'll take him home first. I just don't think there is any need for him to take on Rosallion. It's not a race I would enjoy watching, it seems a little unfair.
"Haatem is a horse that deserves everything he gets. He cost just £27,000, and that says a lot about our sport, a lot of it good. He's here taking part with a penalty at the top level. It shows it's possible, which you can't say about many sports."
Doyle said: “I had no idea if we'd won, I had my head down. Oisin [Murphy, on Kikkuli] asked me if I'd got back up, so that kind of showed me that he had an idea.
"He’s an absolute warrior. It wasn't his ideal set-up today, but we've come up with a plan and it worked. If he had got beat, he would have been robbed because he responded well. Oisin quite smartly challenged away from me and he did spot him late on and he responded well. What a horse.
"Jamie Spencer said to me that he quickened really smartly in Ireland, so I wasn't surprised by the way he picked up. We were trying to put a square peg in a round hole today but, because he's such a versatile horse, it worked.”
Harry Charlton said of Kikkuli: “We are delighted with him. Oisin said it was a bit of a head up, head down. He rode him to follow Haatem and Doyler [James Doyle] on a miler who started stretching two down, and Oisin said he’s run great. It is a shame to be second twice, but we won’t take anything away from the horse. He has run great against a hardened Group One horse who’s had a lot more experience than him.
Chicago Critic’s trainer Johnny Murtagh said: “We are absolutely delighted, that was fantastic. We came over because we thought we had a nice horse on our hands but, when you look at the strength of the race, it was a very good race.
“Ben gave him a great ride. We got excited up there for a couple of seconds – we thought he was coming, but he just couldn’t get there. No fault of the horse, he ran brilliantly.
“Today was the plan, and now we know we have a horse of this level, we will think about what’s next. He’ll stay at seven or a mile – I think he’ll get a mile no problem.”
1st- Haatem (Wathnan Racing) Richard Hannon / James Doyle
2nd- Kikkuli (Juddmonte) Harry Charlton / Oisim Murphy
3rd- Chicago Critic (Sam Mencoff & Tony Smurfitt) Johnny Murtagh / Ben Coen