As a breeding stallion, his other progeny have included Donjuan Triumphant, Glass Slippers and Al Wukair (Prix Jacques Le Marois).
[8] In the following month he was sent to Ireland and stepped up in class for the Group 2 Railway Stakes at the Curragh in which he came home third behind Medicine Jack and Peace Envoy, beaten two lengths by the winner.
In the Gimcrack Stakes at York Racecourse in August he tracked the leaders till half way but abruptly lost his galloping action and had to be pulled up and dismounted by his rider.
He ended his season in the Listed Rockingham Stakes at York in October in which he finished second to Sir Dancealot after leading until the last 100 yards.
On his first appearance for his new trainer he ran poorly as he came home tenth of the eleven runners behind the four-year-old Gifted Master in the Listed Hopeful Stakes on 26 August at Newmarket.
[9] Six days later the colt lined up for the Dubai Duty Free Cup at Newbury Racecourse in which he took the lead approaching the final furlong but was outpaced in the closing stages and came home fifth, one and three quarter lengths behind the winner Tabarrak.
With Jim Crowley in the saddle he raced just behind the leaders before gaining the advantage inside the final furlong and prevailed by a length from the seven-year-old Perfect Pasture.
After a break of over two months returned to run fifth to Above The Law in the Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle Racecourse on 30 June and then came home fifth to Judicial in the Coral Charge at Sandown Park a week later.
In the Bengough Stakes at Ascot Racecourse on 6 October he started the odds on favourite but was beaten a neck by Projection after hanging to the left in the closing stages.
[12] Two weeks later he was moved up to Group 1 class for the first time to contest the British Champions Sprint Stakes at the same track and came home thirteenth of the fourteen runners behind Sands of Mali after fading badly in the last quarter mile.
Ridden by Ryan Moore he recorded his first victory in seventeen months as took the lead inside the final furlong and won "readily" by one and three quarter lengths from Hey Jonesy.
[13] Moore was again in the saddle when the horse started 11/4 second favourite behind The Tin Man for the Leisure Stakes over six furlongs at Windsor Racecourse on 20 May.
After racing in third place behind Foxtrot Lady and Glorious Journey he took the lead 100 yards from the finish and won by a length in "quite decisive" fashion.
In a repeat of his 2019 effort he kept on strongly in the closing stages but narrowly failed to claim the Group 1 prize as he finished second by a head to Hello Youmzain, with the favourite Sceptical a neck away in third place.
He started the 3/1 favourite but after going strongly for most of the way he faded badly in the last quarter mile and came home eighth of the sixteen runners behind Glen Shiel.