The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Nahaarr times his run to perfection as he secures the Gold Cup for Haggas

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Nahaarr came from the clouds to claim a lastgasp victory in yesterday’s thrilling renewal of the QTS Ayr Gold Cup.

The lightly-raced son of Dark Angel was a runaway winner at Newbury in July, before finishing ninth when favourite for the Stewards’ Cup at Glorious Goodwood. A well-backed 7-2 market leader to gain compensati­on in another fiercelyco­mpetitive sprint handicap in Scotland, the William Haggas-trained four-yearold was travelling strongly but still well back in the field racing inside the final two furlongs.

However, once given a reminder by last week’s St Leger-winning jockey Tom Marquand, Nahaarr swiftly went through the gears and went into overdrive – finishing with a rare rattle to get up and beat Spanish City in the dying strides. Mr Lupton – a winner in Ireland last Sunday – was third, ahead of Soldier’s Minute in fourth. Haggas was completing a big-race double on the card, following the earlier success of stable star Addeybb in the Doonside Cup.

Speaking from his home in Newmarket, Haggas (above) said: “It’s been a good day. We had 15 seconds in about a week and six of those were beaten a short head, so we deserved a bit of luck and thankfully we’ve got it today.”

Of Nahaarr, he added: “I watched him the whole way, obviously.

“He missed the break, which I think was a deliberate tactic as Tom felt he raced a bit freely at Goodwood and he didn’t want that to happen again today.

“I think he would have been an unlucky loser if he hadn’t won. I’m not sure what we’ll do with him now. I’m just pleased things have gone well for him today.”

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Tom Marquand on Nahaarr delivered Ayr Gold Cup success for William Haggas

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