Five horses unraced at two to follow following exploits of Baaeed and Highfield Princess

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Five horses unraced at two to follow following exploits of Baaeed and Highfield Princess

Highfield Princess has won three consecutive races in less than two years. She is now preparing for the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Keeneland in November. Her trainer John Quinn kept her back from the racetrack as a juvenile. He usually runs between 60 and 70 horses every season. Baaeed and Highfield princess were unraced at two. They both won races at the Curragh on Sunday. The last time a trainer kept a horse back at 2 was in 1997.

William Haggas has a lot of horses that didn't race as a juvenile. Baaeed, Sea Of Class and One Master were all trained by Hagga. They are all very successful. Highfield Princess was unraced at two. She won the Prix de la Foret in the autumn of her four-year-old career.

Baaeed and Highfield Princess were unraced at two. Sir Michael Stoute is renowned for his patience with his horses. He has used the no-racing-as-a-juvenile method to great effect on many occasions.

John Gosden has trained several horses unraced at two. Lucarno won the St Leger and Pipedreamer won Cambridgeshire. Logician won Classic at 3. Ralph Beckett’s Haskoy won Galtres Stakes at York earlier this summer having also been unraced at 2.

Zabeel Prince made his debut at three and won the Prix d’Ispahan at six. Fujaira Prince and Sharja Bridge made their debut aged three. The latter didn't race until the June of his three-year-old season and he won two races.

Five horses unraced at two to follow Baaeed and Highfield Princess. Frizzante won the 2004 July Cup and she made her debut at Beverley at three. Fanshawe nurtured The Tin Man to win three top-level sprints having waited until the May of his 3yo campaign to hand him his debut. Les Arcs was handled by John Gosden when he debuted at Bath over 10 furlongs at the end of May 2003.

Maljoom won his first three races at three at Doncaster in March. Pure Dignity ran a promising race on her debut as a 3-year-old at Newmarket in June. Solar Oribiter won on his racecourse debut at Newcastle a couple of weeks ago. Judith has to be on the radar for the Gosden team after a fruitful campaign. Laurel won at the New market on July 29. She got the better of her better-fancied stablemate Wonderful Times. Logician had won a New York novice a few years earlier. The horse was second-past-the-post at Knavesmire.

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