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Horse Form Profile

Age: 4 years

Owner: Salhia Stud Limited

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
VerdictStarting price

6th

6

(22)

20th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

17:00 Ascot

Binhareer

9st 8lb

J: Tom Marquand

T: William Haggas

Respectable C&D form last September when third of 19 but he's been at his most impressive on flatter tracks so far, as when crushing his rivals at Ayr (good to soft) and York (good) as a 3yo; returned to action with a mighty effort on the latter track in May, when only just failing to reel in a well-treated front-runner; major chance if reproducing the form back here, despite going up 5lb since, as his star is still rising.

4/1F

2nd

6

(9)

13th May 2026

Good

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

14:55 York

Binhareer

9st 8lb

J: Tom Marquand

T: William Haggas

Promising 3yo last season and things clicked in a major way with a dominant win in a big-field C&D handicap (good) last October when last seen; he's entered in the Group 1 Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot and this lightly raced sort is in excellent hands to continue to progress; strong contender.

11/4F

1st

18

(6)

11th Oct 2025

Good

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

15:15 York

Binhareer

8st 11lb

J: Tom Marquand

T: William Haggas

Patiently ridden 3yo who won in good style at Ayr (6f, good to soft) in July and was anything but disgraced after a slow start when sixth of 25 in the Silver Cup there three weeks ago; gives the impression there's still more in the tank and he'll be dangerous if getting the breaks.

9/2J

6th

13

(19)

20th Sep 2025

Soft

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

14:25 Ayr

Binhareer

9st 8lb

J: Oisin Orr

T: William Haggas

Has benefited from the drop to 6f, dismissing his rivals in fine style over C&D (good to soft) in July and likely finding the ground on the quick side in subsequent runs at Newmarket and Ascot (where sprint times suggested the going was quicker than the official good to soft); comes right into it now the conditions have eased.

5/1

3rd

16

(11)

6th Sep 2025

Good To Soft

0m 6f 0y

Class 2

16:25 Ascot

Binhareer

9st 5lb

J: Cieren Fallon

T: William Haggas

Won two of his six starts, both on slower than good, and he ran right up to his best when second at Newmarket three weeks ago (6f, good to firm); unexposed as a sprinter and returning to a slower surface should be in his favour; considered despite the rise in class.

3/1F