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Wathnan Racing on the board with Best Secret

Horse Racing | Press Article 31/07/25

Wathnan Racing notched its first winner of the 2025 Qatar Goodwood Festival presented by Visit Qatar as Best Secret (7/2F) came from a long way back in the Coral Kincsem Handicap.

A tardy start meant James Doyle was never in ‘position A’ on the Stephane Wattel-trained colt but, once switched out wide, the duo finished strongly to collar Marhaba Ghaiyyath and win by a neck. Fort George (15/2) and Daiquiri Bay (9/1) filled the minor places, in a race where the front two pulled clear.

Qatar-based operation Wathnan Racing had 12 runners over the first two days, including four beaten favourites, while Best Secret was making up for an unlucky third in the Golden Gates Handicap at Royal Ascot.

Richard Brown of Wathnan Racing said: “We had a hard-luck story at Royal Ascot and, my goodness, we nearly had another one today. After two furlongs, Best Secret wasn’t travelling and didn’t look to be enjoying the track. James said he had to be brave and that was pretty impressive in the end.

“Not much has been coming off the pace this week and he has come last to first with a big run. You see a Johnston horse in front and think, ‘are we going to get there’, because we know how tough they are in front.

‘‘The plan was Ascot and that went wrong. We realigned and this was the plan. He is a tall, narrow horse who will get better. We will look after him. He might only have two more runs this season. He will be a much better horse next year.  

“It is a relief we have had a winner. You pile the pressure on yourself because Goodwood is important to us. There are Qatar flags everywhere.’’

Wattel said: “I am still sweating because it was a hell of a race, and I was not confident during the race. Best Secret is slow to start so on a track like Goodwood it is not easy. We tried to have the horse starting with more speed but it's his own pace, so we can't do anything about it. We were in trouble but, thanks to James, he found his way on the outside and has a wonderful turn of foot.

“I guess we can see the horse at a higher level. He is a diesel, he needs time to warm up, but after he is finishing like a Ferrari! I will see if the owners have a target for the horse. I will give them some ideas for French racing as well, but he likes coming to England, so everything is open.

“Going a longer distance will definitely help him. Deauville is a very flat racing track, so he had to learn a lot today at Goodwood. I came to Goodwood at the beginning of my career, a very long time ago, to try and claim two-year-olds. At this stage I was doing a lot of claiming races as it's quite popular in France. It didn't work all the time, but it was very fun."

Doyle said: “Best Secret was very unlucky at Royal Ascot – I just couldn't get any gaps on him at all. He sleeps early, which isn't ideal in big field handicaps, and again he was very sleepy through the first half of the race. But I was able to come to the outside and I knew, once I got to the outside, he wouldn't let me down. I thought he was my banker of the week and it is nice that he's gone in.

“When you target meetings like Royal Ascot, here and the Arc meeting, the team expects winners. I would be lying if I said I wasn't getting a bit twitchy going into today, so it is a huge relief that we've got one on the board.”

Charlie Johnston said of Marhaba Ghaiyyath: “The start was a bit messy as he came out a bit awkward and ended up much further back than planned, but in hindsight that maybe wasn’t the end of the world as the winner has come from even further back than us.

“Our horse came through to win the race and just got run out of it close home. He is a very good horse, but he’s sadly bumped into slightly better ones on both of his last two starts. Hopefully, his turn will come.”

Notes to Editors:

1.20pm Coral Kincsem Handicap

1 Best Secret 

2 Marhaba Ghaiyyath 

3 Fort George 

4 Daiquiri Bay 

Stephane Wattel – 1st Qatar Goodwood Festival winner

James Doyle – 22nd Qatar Goodwood Festival winner

 

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About Qatar Goodwood Festival presented by Visit Qatar

The Qatar Goodwood Festival presented by Visit Qatar  is one of the undisputed highlights of the British flat racing season. The world-famous five-day festival is a sporting and social occasion like no other, unrivalled style, superb racing, and hospitality experiences to savour mean it’s not to be missed. The 2025 Qatar Goodwood Festival takes place from Tuesday 29 July to Saturday 2 August. The week is headed by three Group 1 races, including the £500,000 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup (2m), the £1 million Visit Qatar Sussex Stakes (1m), and the £600,000 Qatar Nassau Stakes (1m2f).


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Introduced to the Goodwood Estate in 1802 by the 3rd Duke of Richmond, the Goodwood Racecourse has long been steeped in horseracing heritage. From Lord George Bentinck’s winning horse in the 1836 St Leger, which was transported in secret from Goodwood to Doncaster, to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s horse Love Affair taking its final win, the racecourse has been home to some significant moments in horseracing history. 

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