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Raaheeb claims Sandown's Classic Trial

ESHER, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: Rossa Ryan riding Raaheeb win The bet365 Classic Trial at Sandown Park Racecourse on April 24, 2026 in Esher, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Raaheeb impressed on a gorgeous afternoon in Surrey

The impeccably-bred Raaheeb enhanced his Derby credentials with an impressive return to action in the bet365 Classic Trial at Sandown.

The Sea The Stars colt has plenty to live up to as a full-brother to not only the brilliant Baaeed – winner of 10 of his 11 starts for William Haggas – but also the top-class Hukum, who was expertly guided by Raaheeb's trainer Owen Burrows to win the Coronation Cup and King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

Raaheeb had looked to have inherited a good portion of the family ability when making a successful start to his career over seven furlongs at Ascot in early September and had little trouble stepping up markedly in both distance and class for his three-year-old debut in this 10-furlong Group Three.

While Aidan O’Brien’s 4-6 favourite Action looked reluctant when coming under pressure and was ultimately disappointing, the Burrows runner travelled kindly throughout and found plenty once asked to go about his business by Rossa Ryan to pull three and a quarter lengths clear of the chasing pack, led by Al Zanati.

Burrows said: "To be honest I came here today thinking if we finished in the frame I would be pleased so to win like he did it’s surprised me a little bit.

"Rossa said he took a blow half a furlong out, but I loved the way he got his head down and hit the line strong.

"He’ll definitely stay and Rossa thought he quickened up again at the finish and hit the line strong. I would have no qualms going another couple of furlongs. We’ll see how he comes out of this before we decide when we run again. He’s in the Dante, but that could come a bit quick.

"If he had got beat today I wouldn’t have been disappointed as long as he ran a nice race. It was a big learning curve today and we chucked him into the deep end because we wanted to know what’s what and got a nice answer."

Bookmakers cut Raaheeb for the Derby, although Burrows is inclined to let the dust settle before making a firm decision.

He added: "I don’t want to commit to Epsom at this stage and there’s Ascot and then the Irish Derby, so we will have to see. I don’t think I’ve had one as good as this three-year-old wise and not with his potential at this stage – he’s better than Hukum was at this stage. It’s exciting.

"The way he acted at the stalls was a bit out of character and I’m hoping that was just a bit of freshness coming out of him because he’s not shown that. That’s there in the back of your mind when you’re considering the Derby and would it me a smidgen too soon, but we’ll wait and see.

"He’s an important horse and we have to make sure we get it right. His brother got better at six so we don’t want to do the wrong thing. He’s probably better than Hukum was at this stage, but we need to get it right."

ESHER, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: Kieran Shoemark riding Felicitas win The bet365 'Wild Card' Fillies' Novice Stakes at Sandown Park Racecourse on April 24, 2026 in Esher, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)

Ed Walker is dreaming of a tilt at the Oaks after Felicitas (above) remained unbeaten with an impressive display in the bet365 "Wild Card" Fillies' Novice Stakes.

The Lingfield winner was sent off at 11-1 in the hands of Kieran Shoemark and looked full of class as she came home three lengths clear of runner up Ribbon Of Sea.

Her trainer is now inclined to head to York for the Musidora.

Walker said: "She's really exciting and has been foot-perfect so far. She’s still a little bit green and babyish and a work in progress, but that was pretty impressive.

"This was always the plan after her debut, but when we looked at the entries it looked like running in a stakes race without black type. I half-wondered should we look for a stakes race, but I’m glad we stuck to our guns and were not put off by some of the fancy entries.

"It’s her first run on grass and she’s learned a lot and hopefully not had too hard a race."

He went on: "I think the Musidora is the obvious place for her now. I probably saw her as a 10-furlong filly until today, but Kieran has got off and said she was eating the ground up and not stopping and when he pulled her out and said go, she was never getting beat.

"She puts her head down and gallops and she’s exciting and I think we’ll try to get her to Epsom."

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