Sunday Sun

Harry Angel eclipses Caravaggio in Cup

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HARRY Angel was a brilliant winner of the Darley July Cup at Newmarket.

Clive Cox’s three-year-old had ground to make up on the reopposing Caravaggio on their meeting in the Commonweal­th Cup at Royal Ascot, but reversed the form in some style in the hands of Adam Kirby.

Just as he had done in Berkshire last month, 9-2 chance Harry Angel made a smart start and tracked Caravaggio’s pacemaker Intelligen­ce Cross for much of the six-furlong contest.

Harry Angel hit the front inside the final furlongs but Caravaggio, the 10-11 favourite to extend his unbeaten record to seven, was already under pressure and never looked like bridging the gap.

Cox’s charge galloped all the way to the line to score by a comprehens­ive length and a quarter from last year’s winner Limato.

Caravaggio was narrowly beaten to third place by Brando.

Kirby said: “I’ve always had it in my mind he’s the best. He’d have won last time, without a shadow of a doubt, but we were a little bit unfortunat­e with the way the race turned out.

“I came back saying I should have won last time and it was in the bottom of my heart that today, he’d show them the way it was.

“To be fair to the horse, the race at Ascot really brought him forward and he’s gone from a boy to a man.

“The race today couldn’t have gone any better. He was pretty strong, but I got him half where I wanted him and then he quickened and showed how good he is.

“I can’t express how good he is. I’m really excited. Thanks to everyone for letting me keep the ride on him, it means the world to me. I’m delighted for Clive as he’s a top man and he’s always stuck by me.”

Cox said: “He’s always been a special horse. It’s just taken kid gloves to get him going, but we always hoped he’d be Group One material and he is.”

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