After another remarkable win in the July Cup – where next for sprinting superstar Shaquille? We take a look at the possible end-of-season targets for the exciting Julie Camacho 3 year-old, with the Betfair Sprint Cup in September a likely target.
Remarkable Shaquille Lands July Cup To Make It Six Wins On The Bounce
Shaquille’s trademark fluffed start was on show again in the July Cup as the talented sprinter decided to give a few lengths away to another Group One field by rearing as the gates opened.
It was something he did in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot, but still won by 1 1/4 lengths and this crazy trait was out again in the July Cup at Newmarket on Sat 15th July after rearing-up in the stalls again (watch below).
However, you feel that Shaquille knows just how good he is, so he’s giving the others a chance with a head start at the beginning of his races.
But this remarkable horse proved just how good he is again to show a blistering turn-of-foot in the middle part of the race to make up the lost ground and take up the running. Most horses, after using up all that energy, would have floundered in the final furlong – but not Shaquille, as this Charm Spirit colt just kept pouring it on to eventually beat a top field of proven Group One winners by 1 1/2 lengths.
WATCH: Shaquille Winning The 2023 July Cup at Newmarket
Shaquille Career In Numbers
- Runs: 8
- Wins: 7
- Group One Wins: 2 (July Cup, Commonwealth Cup)
- Jockeys That Have Ridden Him: 5 (Sean Levey, Graham Lee, James Doyle, Oisin Murphy, Rossa Ryan)
- Total Career Earnings: ÂŁ782,469
Shaquille Entries: Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock Could Be Next
Looking at the Shaquille entries on the horizon, the next stop for this incredible speedster could be the Betfair Sprint Cup on September 9th at Haydock Park.
This Group One race, which is run over 6f, holds a top prize of ÂŁ226,840 and is the only engagement on Shaquille Racing Post entry page at this stage.
If taking in the Sprint Cup, this will give the Julie Camacho horse just under 2 months to freshen up since his July Cup heroics.
Shaquille would also be looking to become the sixth 3 year-old to win the race since 2014, while it would be a first success in this Group One for trainer Julie Camacho.
The interesting sub-plot to Shaquille’s next race could also revolve around the jockey situation. Oisin Murphy rode him to win at Royal Ascot but was suspended for the July Cup, with Rossa Ryan taking over.
We’ve also had James Doyle Graham Lee and Sean Leavy ride the horse in his first eight races, so all five would have a squeak in getting the leg-up. That said, you feel that having guided him to Group One glory the main players would be Rossa Ryan and Oisin Murphy to fight it out on who gets the job – we’ll see.
Sat, 9 Sep 2023 , 14:00 GMT • Haydock • Flat
When Is The 2023 Betfair Sprint Cup?
đź“…Time/Date: Saturday 9th Sept 2023
🏇Racecourse: Haydock, (6 furlongs)
đź“ş TV: ITV/ Racing TV
đź’° Winner: ÂŁ226,840
🎲 July Cup Odds: Shaquille 2/1 | Kinross 7/1 | Little Big Bear 8/1 | Sacred 10/1
Betfair Sprint Cup Betting Odds
We take a look at the latest 2023 Sprint Cup betting odds from BetUK, where you can also get a ÂŁ30 free bet to use on the race.
- Shaquille 10/11
- Kinross 5/1
- Spycatcher 9/1
- Mill Stream 10/1
- Sacred 12/1
- Lezoo 12/1
- Regional 14/1
- Saint Lawrence 14/1
- Believing 16/1
- Run To Freedom 16/1
- Khaadem 20/1
- Sandrine 20/1
Note: Odds are subject to change and others on request
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