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Lake Forest becomes first European to land lucrative Golden Eagle

The William Haggas-trained Lake Forest became the first European horse to win the lucrative Golden Eagle at Rosehill in Australia.

Lake Forest winning the James Squire Golden Eagle at Rosehill in Australia.
Lake Forest winning the James Squire Golden Eagle at Rosehill in Australia. Picture: Steve Hart

A winner of the six-furlong Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes at York as a juvenile, Lake Forest has been lightly campaigned during the 2024 season, with two seconds in Group company – second behind Inisherin in the six-furlong Group 1 Commonwealth Cup and the same position behind Elite Status in the Group 3 Hackwood Stakes at Newbury.

Trainer William Haggas has successfully plundered prizes in Australia over the last few years, with ten winners from eighteen runners, including Group 1 victors Addeybb and Dubai Honour. The Golden Eagle has been on the cards for Lake Forest throughout the season, despite facing some unexpected issues – withdrawn at the start during the York Ebor Festival and ruled out of an intended preparation run at Doncaster in September.

The race concluded with a one-two finish for European horses, with Lake Forest making a late bid up the inside rail to deny Jerome Reynier's Lazzat by half-a-length. The Australian-trained Tom Kitten held on for a close third.

Winning jockey Cieren Fallon said: "I thought if we used too much energy early on, we'd have been taking away our turn of foot, so I had to ride him quite brave and hope we got a bit of luck.

"Obviously, my first time out here, to be able to be part of such a strong stable, obviously the boss has been sending horses out here for the last few years and they've been coming out on top. So I was very confident.

"But in terms of career, this probably would be up there."


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