Irish Independent

Harrington joy as ‘faultless’ Alpha stars in Falmouth

- Marcus Armytage

ALPHA CENTAURI may have won “only” the Tattersall­s Falmouth Stakes by four-and-a-half lengths at Newmarket yesterday, but the grey filly provided racing with a second wow moment of the summer when, going into the Dip with all her rivals already hard at it, jockey Colm O’Donoghue let out an inch of rein.

In half-a-dozen strides she went four lengths clear, drawing gasps from the crowd, and it put to bed her third straight Group One in a blink.

From then, the only race was for second and the runner-up Altyn Orda was flattered to finish so close.

Alpha Centauri’s six-length win in the Coronation Stakes was clearly no mirage and she is travelling fast towards the title of Europe’s Champion of 2018.

She has also jumped a few more rungs towards the top of an equally-meritoriou­s ladder, the list of great horses owned and bred by the Niarchos family, headed by her great grand-dam Miesque.

“Faultless”, was how O’Donoghue described her and her physical ability is matched by her bombproof demeanour.

She walked round the paddock like a child’s first pony and, unlike a lot of horses, cover is not essential when racing.

“She had to do the donkey work and it was only four-and-a-half lengths, but it was brilliant,” said trainer Jessica Harrington (above), who admitted to waking up in the night feeling sick.

“She has a high cruising speed, which really helps. Sometimes I think she is too relaxed before a race, but she is amazing.

“She’ll go for the Jacques Le Marois (against the colts and sponsored by her owner) at Deauville next (August 12) and I know the Niarchos family love the Breeders’ Cup, so that would be fantastic.”

There is a new 2019 1,000 Guineas favourite after Michael Bell’s Pretty Pollyanna won the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes by seven lengths, but it is not a race that will leave Frankie Dettori with happy memories.

Riding Angel’s Hideaway, he cannoned into Main Edition and La Pelosa about a furlong out and was given a 10-day ban for careless riding.

It could prove very costly as he misses the King George and Glorious Goodwood, where Without Parole and Stradivari­us are favourite for the Sussex Stakes and Goodwood Cup respective­ly. (© Daily Telegraph, London)

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