Hamad Al Jehani
Trainer Form Profile
| Place / No / Draw | Date / Going / Distance / Class | Time + Course Horse + Weight Jockey / Trainer | Verdict | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7th 24 (29) | 20th Jun 2026 Good To Firm 0m 6f 0y Class 2 | 9st 1lb | Missed over a year of his career but returned to action twice since with 6f AW wins, last October and in April; well beaten on heavy in between but fared better at Goodwood (6f, good) in May when going down narrowly to Far Above Dream; has potential but others have more solid form; cheekpieces go on. | 25/1 |
| 11th 8 (22) | 19th Jun 2026 Good To Firm 1m 3f 211y Class 2 | 9st 9lb | Sixth and eighth off lower marks in 1m4f handicaps at the last two Royal Ascots (good to firm) for Roger Varian; won over 1m4f at Meydan in January on debut for new trainer, followed by a lesser show at Abu Dhabi in February; usually a free-going sort, so he's likely to bide his time in rear before trying for a late challenge; most form suggests he won't succeed with it. | 22/1 |
| 14th 3 (10) | 18th Jun 2026 Good To Firm 0m 7f 0y Class 2 | 9st 10lb | Campaigned at Meydan this year for new yard, winning two handicaps then not disgraced in Group 3; two attempts at this prize comprise a ready success off 4lb lower in 2024 (good to firm; recorded peak RPR) and poor effort (in cheekpieces) last year; likely player provided he's in top form. | 28/1 |
| 20th 6 (18) | 17th Jun 2026 Good To Firm 1m 0f 0y Class 2 | 9st 7lb | In good form at Meydan this year for new yard, most recently scoring readily in first-time hood to take his 1m record to 22111 (all wins on good/firmer); may have even more to offer over this trip in the retained headgear; sound claims. | 5/1F |
| 6th 1 (24) | 17th Jun 2026 Good To Firm 0m 5f 0y Class 1 | 9st 2lb | 240,000gns breeze-up 2yo who's bred to be sharp, out of a 2yo 5f winner and a half-sister to two 2yo winners; she duly travelled strongly throughout at Lingfield (good to firm; 5-4 favourite) at the end of last month and bounded clear in a smart time to collect by a shade over 4l; rejected by James Doyle who favours Wild Blossom but it was probably a close call. | 9/2 |