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Pin Oak Stud’s Chaos Agent announced himself as a colt of promise with a striking debut victory at Gulfstream Park, overcoming experienced rivals to land Thursday’s feature contest in determined fashion. Making his first career start, the well-bred three-year-old produced a polished performance that immediately placed him among runners to watch this season.

Ridden with confidence by Jorge Ruiz for Canadian Hall of Fame trainer Josie Carroll, Chaos Agent surged to the front turning for home and held off a late charge from the heavily fancied Scope to score an impressive success. The son of multiple graded-stakes winner Independence Hall covered 1 1/16 miles on the Tapeta surface in 1:43.65, prevailing by 1½ lengths in the maiden special weight for three-year-olds.

Chaos Agent shows class on debut

Drawn on the rail against six opponents, Chaos Agent broke cleanly before settling comfortably in fifth position, tracking the early pace set by Struck Gold. The tempo remained steady through the opening half-mile, clocked in 47.62 seconds, with Ruiz content to keep his mount relaxed and travelling smoothly within striking distance.

Approaching the final bend, Ruiz angled Chaos Agent to the outside, and the response was immediate. The newcomer lengthened his stride powerfully entering the stretch, sweeping past rivals with authority. Scope, who had previously finished fourth in the Grade 3 Pilgrim Stakes, launched a determined late run but could not reel in the leader, who stayed on resolutely to the finish.

Carroll, who spends her winters training in South Florida while maintaining her Woodbine base, expressed satisfaction with her runner’s progress and composure under race conditions.

“This horse trained exceptionally well on Tapeta during the summer, but we simply ran out of time to debut him,” Carroll said. “He worked steadily here, and while he handled dirt well, we felt his earlier work suggested he would be very comfortable on this surface. We were hoping for a strong first effort.”

She added that the colt had shown ability from his earliest training sessions, though he required time to mature mentally.

“He’s been a little nervy early on but has improved tremendously,” Carroll said. “Getting his first win was the main objective, and now we can see how he continues to develop.”

Strong supporting performances across the card

Thursday’s programme also featured several notable performances from established stables and riders. Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. continued his exceptional run of form, recording a treble that reinforced his dominance in the current Championship Meet standings.

Joseph’s victories came with May Mischief, R Tun Who and Absolute Honor, highlighting the stable’s depth across divisions. Jockey Micah Husbands partnered two of those winners, further underlining his productive afternoon in the saddle.

Jorge Ruiz, fresh from guiding Chaos Agent to success, also celebrated another victory aboard Chitchatchitchat earlier on the card, while veteran rider Joe Bravo registered a double with wins aboard Lobo Go and Salvattore Prince.

Elsewhere, Spirit of Hope, a four-year-old homebred with strong pedigree connections, finished fifth on debut after tracking the early pace in her contest, showing promise despite missing out on a placing.

Chaos Agent’s debut triumph adds intrigue to the three-year-old ranks and provides connections with an encouraging platform as the colt prepares for potentially tougher assignments in the months ahead.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Chancellor heads into Saturday evening’s Tandridge Stakes at Southwell with growing momentum, as the progressive miler looks to convert recent consistency into a valuable Listed success. The John and Thady Gosden-trained runner arrives with strong credentials following a sequence of encouraging all-weather performances that have rekindled early expectations.

The son of Kingman showed notable promise earlier in his career, including two victories at Doncaster in 2024, but truly began to flourish towards the close of last season after undergoing wind surgery and a subsequent gelding operation. Those procedures appear to have helped unlock his potential, with the five-year-old returning stronger and more assured in his recent appearances.

Chancellor resumed action with a determined victory at Kempton Park in November, overcoming a rating of 99 with a late surge over seven furlongs. He then confirmed his progress when finishing a closing neck second behind the dependable Holloway Boy when stepped up to a mile in Listed company at the same venue.

Regular rider Robert Havlin has been encouraged by the gelding’s renewed consistency and attitude.

“Chancellor has got back on track since he returned from a break,” Havlin said. “He is a straightforward individual on a nice upward curve and we think he comes here in good shape.

“The two runs at Kempton were very pleasing; he got up in the final strides over seven furlongs and the second to Holloway Boy stepping up to the mile was a great effort. Holloway Boy is a solid yardstick and we gained on him all the way to the line.

“We think Chancellor could have some untapped potential. People should remember that he was favourite for the Champagne Stakes before he bust the stalls open. He is lightly raced and we hope he can have some nice targets later in the year.”

Strong Rivals Line Up in Tandridge Stakes

The Tandridge Stakes has attracted a deep and competitive field, with several proven performers looking to stake their claim.

Tyrrhenian Sea returns as a notable contender after producing a standout display in this contest last year when the race was staged at Lingfield Park, defeating high-class opposition by nearly three lengths. The experienced eight-year-old, trained by Roger Varian, has maintained solid form this winter, finishing third in Listed company before narrowly missing out in a ten-furlong contest at Lingfield.

Dear My Friend also commands attention on his return from a lengthy absence. The Charlie Johnston-trained six-year-old has built an impressive record on artificial surfaces, including victory in this race two seasons ago along with a Listed triumph on Finals Day in 2023. If returning in peak condition, he has the credentials to challenge once more.

Another accomplished performer, Witch Hunter, adds further depth to the field. The Royal Ascot scorer, who captured a Group Two prize in 2023, arrives after landing a significant mile contest at Newcastle and continues to showcase his versatility and resilience.

International interest is supplied by Skylight Brochard, trained in Chantilly by Tim Donworth. The Dutch-bred five-year-old has compiled four career victories and arrives following an excellent effort when pushing France’s leading all-weather performer to a narrow margin at Cagnes-sur-Mer recently.

Completing the line-up are Storm Star, last season’s mile final winner who seeks to bounce back from a below-par effort last time, and the reliable handicap performer Two Tempting, ensuring a high-quality and tightly matched renewal.

With improving form, favourable conditions and confidence building around his recent efforts, Chancellor appears poised to deliver a bold performance as he attempts to secure his first victory at this level.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

A perfect close to an action-packed day at Mahalaxmi Racecourse came with Race 7 – The S. A. Wahid Plate. SENTINEL (J: Bhawani Singh, T: Karthik Ganapathy) put in a commanding performance over 1000m, showing both speed and composure to thrill his owners and racing fans alike, bringing a memorable seven-race meeting to a satisfying finale.

From the start, Sentinel displayed sharp acceleration, settling just off the early pace before unleashing a strong burst in the home straight. Bhawani Singh timed his challenge perfectly, guiding the winner to edge clear under minimal urging and cross the line in decisive fashion, leaving little doubt about the superiority on the day.

The runner-up honors went to VIENNOISE (J: Vivek G., T: Bezan Chenoy), who stayed in contention throughout and finished strongly to secure second place. SAMSON (J: A. Prakash, T: Narendra Lagad) ran a determined race to take third, rounding out the podium in a tightly contested finish.

The day had started with The Sonny Brar Trophy (R1, 2000m) where GOLDEN DANCER (J: Akshay Kumar, T: Dallas Todywalla) showcased his staying power to claim a stylish victory for owners Mr D R Thacker rep DT Racing & Breeders LLP, Mr Mukul Sonawala, Mr Girish S Mehta & Mrs Rashmee A Amersey rep So Blest Trading Co Pvt Ltd, while ENDURANCE and EXUMA took second and third. The Mathradas Goculdas Trophy (R2, 1400m) was won by ULTIMO (J: Neeraj Rawal, T: P. S. Chouhan) for M/s Rajesh Monga & Manav Monga, with MARKET KING and IRISH GOLD following. In the Nadir & Yawar Rashid Trophy (R3, 1400m), BISHOP (J: Vivek G., T: P. Shroff) triumphed, ahead of AMAZING RULER and RAMBLER.

The R. M. & Rukmani Goculdas Million (R4, 1200m) saw SILVER STRIKE (J: C. Umesh, T: Faisal A. Abbas) dominate, followed by INTERCEPTOR and STARSEED. The N. M. Irani Trophy (R5, 1200m) belonged to STORM MAJESTY (J: P. Trevor, T: Aman Altaf Hussain) for a strong ownership group led by Mrs Pragya Devgan & Mr Ritvik Devgan rep Niche Agriculture & Pharmaceuticals Limited, with PALOMA and ORGANISED CHAOS placing. In the penultimate contest, The Nawabzada Rashiduzzafar Khan Trophy (R6, 1600m), MERCHANT OF VENICE (J: Nirmal Jodha, T: Adhirajsingh Jodha) held off MARIUS and TREASURE GOLD to secure a fine victory.

With The S. A. Wahid Plate concluding the day’s action, the focus now shifts to the next Mumbai racing meeting, promising more thrilling contests for fans and punters alike.

Stay tuned to Racebuzz for more such updates.

The historic Warwick Racecourse staged an eight-race National Hunt programme on Saturday afternoon, where established performers and emerging runners produced decisive performances across hurdles, steeplechases, and a concluding mares’ flat contest.

Racing began at 12:40pm and continued through the late afternoon, with several races producing clear-cut margins and a number of trainers securing notable victories across different classes on the card.

The opening Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) saw JUST GOLDEN deliver a polished performance to beat Chasing Glance by 2¼ lengths. Jockey Tristan Durrell, trainer Dan Skelton, and owners The Late John Hales and Miss L Hales combined for the opening success of the afternoon.

The afternoon’s mares’ hurdle contest (Class 1) followed, where HOLLYGROVE CHA CHA pulled clear late to defeat Jubilee Alpha by four lengths, with jockey Gavin Sheehan, trainer Jamie Snowden, and owners Hot To Trot Jumping securing a comfortable graded victory.

The Grade 2 novices’ steeplechase produced one of the most commanding efforts of the meeting as STEEL ALLY surged clear to beat Mirabad by ten lengths, giving jockey Dylan Johnston, trainer Sam Thomas, and owners Walters Plant Hire Ltd a notable success.

In the Veterans’ Handicap Chase (Class 2), experienced campaigner GUARD YOUR DREAMS produced a strong staying effort to score by 13 lengths from Fugitif, rewarding the partnership of jockey Toby McCain-Mitchell, trainers Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies, and owners Graham and Alison Jelley.

The Grade 2 mares’ novices’ hurdle that followed resulted in a closely fought finish, with KINGSTON QUEEN edging White Noise by three-quarters of a length, providing jockey Conor O’Farrell, trainer David Pipe, and owners The Kingstonians another notable success on the afternoon.

The afternoon’s handicap hurdle (Class 4) went to CORNISH STORM, who asserted late to defeat Le Yacht by 3½ lengths, delivering victory for jockey Ben Jones, trainer Stuart Kittow, and owners The Cornish Storm Partnership.

The penultimate handicap hurdle (Class 3) saw PHANTOMOFTHEPOINTS maintain control to beat Fingle Bridge by 4¼ lengths, giving jockey Rian Corcoran, trainer David Pipe, and owners Mrs Jo Tracey, K Alexander, P & S Bryceland further success on the card.

The meeting concluded with the mares’ National Hunt Flat Race (Class 5), where POPTON POINT prevailed in a tight finish, holding off Vrheligonne by a neck, providing victory for jockey Luke Scott, trainer Jennie Candlish, and owner Mrs Judith Ratcliff.

The Warwick Race Results 7 February produced several decisive margins, particularly in the chase contests, where experienced runners capitalised on stamina and jumping efficiency. The afternoon also highlighted strong performances from developing mares and novice runners, offering useful indicators for upcoming spring fixtures as trainers began shaping campaigns for the closing phase of the season.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

Race No. 6 at the Mumbai meeting on Sunday, 8 February 2026, delivered a competitive finish as Merchant Of Venice rose to the occasion to win The Nawabzada Rashiduzzafar Khan Trophy, a Class IV contest for Indian horses rated 20 to 46, run over 1600 metres at 5:00 PM. In what quickly became a talking point of the Mumbai race result 8 February, the Adhirajsingh Jodha-trained colt produced a decisive performance for owners M/s Jiyaji Bhosale, Rishikesh Bhosale, Rama Seshu Eyunni, Kishore P. Rungta and Kamlesh Vrajlal Shah.

Ridden with confidence by Nirmal Jodha, Merchant Of Venice was settled into a handy position through the early stages before being brought with a smooth run turning for home. When asked to lengthen in the straight, the winner responded gamely, asserting control inside the final furlong and finding enough under pressure to seal the verdict in assured fashion.

The runner-up spot went to Marius (J: Kirtish Bhagat, T: P. Shroff), who stayed on resolutely after being produced late but was unable to reel in the leader. Treasure Gold (J: A. Omkar, T: Bezan Chenoy) completed the frame in third, keeping on steadily to finish within striking distance of the principals. Official race times were yet to be confirmed at the time of writing.

With this contest in the books, attention now turns to the S. A. Wahid Plate, scheduled for 5:30 PM, as the Mumbai Special Race Day continues to build towards its closing stages.

Race 5 on the card at Mumbai Racecourse produced a decisive performance in The N. M. Irani Trophy, a Terms Maiden race for three-year-old Indian horses over 1200 metres, run on Sunday, 8 February 2026 at 4:30 PM. In a result that will feature prominently in the Mumbai race result 8 February reports, Storm Majesty delivered a polished display under P. Trevor, scoring his first career victory for trainer Aman Altaf Hussain. The winner races in the colours of Mrs Pragya Devgan & Mr Ritvik Devgan rep Niche Agriculture & Pharmaceuticals Limited, Mrs Ayesha A Hussain, Mr Nariman Dickey Chothia, Mrs Aban N Chothia & Mr Dinsha P Shroff, a partnership rewarded with a performance full of promise.

From the gates, Storm Majesty travelled smoothly and was always positioned to strike, settling into a strong rhythm as the field negotiated the early stages. Trevor delayed his challenge with confidence, asking his mount to lengthen only once the home straight opened up. The response was immediate, Storm Majesty quickening smartly to assert control inside the final furlong and draw clear in authoritative fashion, marking himself as a youngster to follow beyond maiden company.

Paloma (J: Yash Narredu, T: M. Narredu) kept on resolutely to claim second, staying on after being asked to challenge midway down the straight, while Organised Chaos (J: Nirmal Jodha, T: Adhirajsingh Jodha) finished on steadily to secure third. Official timings for the placed runners were awaited at the time of writing, but the finishing order underlined the winner’s superiority on the day.

With The N. M. Irani Trophy decided, attention now turns swiftly to the next contest on the programme, The Nawabzada Rashiduzzafar Khan Trophy, scheduled for 5:00 PM, as Mumbai’s Special Race Day continues to build towards its closing highlights.

Stay tuned to RaceBuzz for complete Mumbai race results and continuing coverage from Special Race Day.

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert will return to King Abdulaziz Racecourse next week with unfinished business firmly on his mind, targeting a first victory in the Saudi Cup after several near-misses in the world’s richest race.

The Saudi Cup has long been one of the few major prizes missing from Baffert’s extensive international résumé, and the American conditioner arrives in Riyadh this time with a powerful trio led by Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile winner Nysos and Grade 1 Goodwood Stakes victor Nevada Beach.

Set to be run on Saturday, February 14, the Saudi Cup again shapes as a global contest of depth and class, with last year’s winner Forever Young among the headline acts Baffert must overcome.

Baffert, never one to hide his emotions, admits the closing stages of the Saudi Cup have proved particularly cruel in the past.

He has gone close repeatedly since the race’s inception in 2020, watching promising positions evaporate inside the final furlong, a stretch that has become an all-too-familiar source of frustration.

His Saudi Cup record tells a story of consistency without reward. Country Grammer finished second in both 2022 and 2023, Charlatan filled the runner-up spot in 2021, while Mucho Gusto led deep into the straight before finishing third in the inaugural running. National Treasure added another solid effort when fourth last year.

Saudi Cup Target Shapes Nysos and Nevada Beach Campaigns

Baffert’s belief that this could finally be his year rests on careful planning and horses he feels are ideally suited to the test.

Nysos arrives after a deliberately patient campaign. When plans changed earlier in the season, Baffert opted to give the colt time rather than rush him, a decision that ultimately kept the Saudi Cup firmly in focus.

Nevada Beach, meanwhile, appeals as a horse built for the unique demands of Riyadh. A strong, ground-covering type, he has the stamina profile Baffert believes is essential for success over the demanding distance and surface.

The trainer watched last year’s edition without a runner, admiring the duel between Forever Young and Romantic Warrior, and believes the race continues to set a high standard on the international calendar.

All three of Baffert’s runners have settled well since arriving in Saudi Arabia. Alongside his Saudi Cup contenders, Imagination will line up in the Group 2 Riyadh Dirt Sprint, completing a team that Baffert feels is thriving after the long journey.

Early reports from Riyadh have been encouraging, with the horses showing their usual resilience and handling local conditions smoothly during their initial work.

Baffert will travel to oversee final preparations himself, keenly aware of what a Saudi Cup victory would represent.

Beyond the historic prize money, it is the competitive challenge that continues to drive him, with the Saudi Cup standing as the last major international target yet to fall his way.

Flavien Prat has been confirmed for rides aboard Nysos in the Saudi Cup and Imagination in the sprint, while Irad Ortiz Jr. will partner Nevada Beach.

With a strong hand assembled and experience firmly on his side, Baffert arrives in Riyadh once again chasing a moment that has narrowly eluded him for five years.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

Race number four on Sunday’s MUMBAI MEETING 2025/26 – Special Race Day, the R. M. & Rukmani Goculdas Million, provided a sharp burst of sprinting action as Silver Strike landed the Class IV contest for Indian Horses rated 20 to 46 over 1200 metres at 4:00 PM on 8 February 2026. In a result that added another highlight to the Mumbai race result 8 February narrative, the Faisal A. Abbas-trained runner showed speed and resolve to score decisively for owners Mrs Seema Kamlesh Shah & Tasneem Hakim Lakdawala, clocking 1:10:366.

Ridden with confidence by C. Umesh, Silver Strike was quickly into stride and travelled smoothly through the early stages, holding a prominent position without being overextended. Turning for home, Umesh asked his mount to quicken, and the response was immediate, with Silver Strike finding a clear change of gear inside the final furlong to put the race beyond doubt.

Interceptor finished second after a genuine effort, with Shrikant Kamble aboard for trainer P. S. Chouhan, staying on resolutely once the winner had struck for home. The placings were completed by Starseed, who ran on to take third under P. Trevor for trainer Nazzak B. Chenoy, ensuring a competitive finish behind the clear winner.

With this sprint settled, attention at Mahalaxmi swiftly turned to the next chapter of the afternoon, as the runners assembled for the N. M. Irani Trophy, scheduled to go to post at 4:30 PM, promising further intrigue on a strong Mumbai card.

Stay tuned to RaceBuzz for complete Mumbai race results and continuing coverage from Special Race Day.

A full seven-race all-weather programme will take place at Chelmsford City Racecourse on Sunday afternoon, where a mix of handicappers and developing runners will compete across distances ranging from seven furlongs to one mile and six furlongs.

Proceedings will begin at 1:37pm and will continue through the late afternoon, with each contest structured to provide opportunities for horses at varying stages of progression on the synthetic surface.

The opening contest, the SIS Celebrates 40 Years Supporting Racing Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over one mile at 1:37pm, will feature entries including Berkshire Schmokin, Aneirin’s Sword, Let Her Go, Who’s On First, Thanh Nam and Bergamo Gold among the declared runners competing for £9,500 in prize money.

At 2:07pm, the SIS Delivers 500,000 Live Events Maiden Stakes (Class 4) over one mile will follow, where Shafdar, Machali, Immediate Jewel and Picture Palace will line up in a four-runner maiden contest carrying a £16,000 purse.

The programme will continue at 2:37pm with the SIS Proud Partners of Chelmsford Racecourse Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over seven furlongs for £9,500. Entries are expected to include King David, Mandana, Silky Robin, Pickering Castle and Invincible Melody in what will be a competitive sprint handicap.

Race four at 3:07pm, the Four Times Daily Classified Stakes (Class 6) over one mile and two furlongs, will see runners such as Celebrating Ethel, Keeper of Secrets, Lisabetta, Man Is King and Marinakis contest middle-distance honours for £9,500.

The SIS Global Racing Experts Handicap Stakes (Class 5) will follow at 3:37pm across the same one mile and two furlong distance, with Bint Al Daar, Jodhpur Blue, Gennadius, Annexation and Harlington expected among the field competing for £11,400.

Sprint specialists will return at 4:07pm for the SIS Broadcasts Chelmsford to 50 Countries Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over six furlongs and £9,500. where entries are set to include Gundogan, Respectable Jack, Man On A Mission, Forever Noah and Jake Loves Laura.

The meeting will conclude at 4:37pm with the Chelmsford Races Handicap Stakes (Class 6) staged over one mile and six furlongs. Stayers such as Mio Amico, Tuba, Sneaky Blinder, Burano Murano and The Craftymaster are expected to take their chances in the closing contest for £9,500.

Sunday’s card of Chelmsford city Race Cards 8 February will offer a balanced mix of sprint and middle-distance contests typical of Chelmsford’s all-weather schedule, with several races likely to feature horses returning from winter breaks alongside runners seeking consistency in competitive handicap company. The varied programme will provide useful form lines as the all-weather season continues through late winter.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

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Chaos Agent produced a commanding debut performance at Gulfstream Park, defeating Scope in a strong maiden special weight contest.
Chancellor bids for a breakthrough Listed success in the Tandridge Stakes at Southwell following strong recent all-weather performances.
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Recap of winners and key performances from Warwick Racecourse’s eight-race programme staged on 7 February.
Mumbai race result 8 February sees Merchant Of Venice claim the Nawabzada Rashiduzzafar Khan Trophy in Class IV company at
Storm Majesty delivered a decisive maiden victory in the N. M. Irani Trophy on Special Race Day, featuring prominently in
Bob Baffert heads back to King Abdulaziz Racecourse determined to finally land the Saudi Cup, led by Nysos and Nevada
Silver Strike delivered a decisive performance in Race 4, adding a key highlight to the Mumbai race result 8 February
Chelmsford city Race Cards 8 February meeting will stage seven all-weather races featuring handicaps and maiden contests on Sunday.
Mumbai race result 8 February saw Bishop dominate Race 3 at the Mumbai meeting, landing The Nadir & Yawar Rashid
Ultimo delivered a commanding victory in the Mathradas Goculdas Trophy as the Mumbai race result 8 February card continued to
Golden Dancer landed Race 1 on Special Race Day in the Mumbai race result 8 February, winning The Sonny Brar
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