With a win in the William Hill Height Of Fashion Stakes at Goodwood on Saturday, Sea Just In Time will look to build on the impact she made on her Newmarket debut.
Originating from the renowned Time Charter family, the filly Sea The Stars appeared destined for greatness as she won her debut in the Guineas race by nearly five lengths.
Haggas will instead steer her towards calmer seas in Listed company, with choices like the Ribblesdale and Irish Oaks perhaps down the line, having resisted the need to rush her and prepare her for the Oaks.
“I think she’ll run. She’ll either run this weekend or at Goodwood’s next meeting (in the Agnes Keyser Stakes),” said Haggas. “She’s a pretty nice filly so I think we’ll run. She’s just not quite thriving yet, she doesn’t really look much different from Newmarket and I don’t want to set her back. I’m not too worried about the ground or anything and I think she’s pretty good. I just don’t want to set her back, but she’s got to run some time if we want to start looking at a higher grade. You know me, I’m never in a rush, it’s no bad thing. Chorus will run if Sea Just In Time doesn’t.”
Haggas will also compete in the British Stallion Studs EBF Cocked Hat Stakes by Space Legend.
“Space Legend is quite a nice horse in the Cocked Hat as well, he won’t be last. He won nicely at Leicester,” he said.