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Relief rallies to Lowther success

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Yorkshireman William Haggas landed his first winner of the Ebor meeting when Relief Rally stayed on strongly to claim Group 2 Lowther Stakes honours.

RELIEF RALLY (green cap) winning the Lowther Stakes at York in England.
RELIEF RALLY (green cap) winning the Lowther Stakes at York in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Relief Rally made it three wins from four starts when adding the Sky Bet Lowther Stakes to Newbury Super Sprint success.

Dorothy Lawrence took the field along at a brisk pace and it looked as though Relief Rally may be in a spot of bother, as Tom Marquand asked his mount for more in behind a wall of horses. However, the gap soon appeared as the field panned out across the track and the daughter of Kodiac picked up in fine style to score by a length.

The Aidan O'Brien-trained Cherry Blossom stayed on well to fill the runner-up, but she was ultimately no match for the 2/1 favourite. Symbology, who was situated more towards the far side, struck the front with a furlong to run but could only manage third.

William Haggas said: "You don't get much time in a six-furlong race to worry, but I was thinking 'crikey, she's got a bit to do here' – I was really impressed with the way she picked up.

"I think she's a pure two-year-old, I've had a few fillies, one called Besharah won this race, and she didn't go on. I think it's really hard, especially when they are small, we don't want to get wrapped up in them being a fantastic three-year-old, this may well be her year in which case we want to capitalise.

"She's pretty good and she's good in her head, although she dances a bit in the paddock. She's easy to train.

"I haven't had a chance to talk to Tom, as this is Simon [Munir's] day, it's his first-ever trip to York."

On whether a tilt at the Cheveley Park was on the cards, Haggas added: "Whether we have one before her last run, I don't know. If we do it will be the Flying Childers with a Group Two penalty, that's 50-50, then it will be the Cheveley Park or the Prix de l'Abbaye."

Marquand said: "We hoped stepping up to six would work in her favour and I was looking forward to it as just over five she'd hit a little flat spot before finishing really strongly.

"Over six that just didn't happen today. She had plenty to pass a furlong out, but they were all within a length. To be honest she never had me worried, and she hit the line hard.

"William has done a remarkable job to get her to win the pot she did after Royal Ascot [runner-up in the Queen Mary Stakes] and coming here now.

"I hope it's the Cheveley Park selfishly as if she goes for the Abbaye, I won't be able to ride her [due to being unable to make the weight], but William will make the right decision."

Paddy Power cut the impressive winner from 9/2 to 5/2 for the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket later in the season, while Unibet went 11/4 on the back of her Knavesmire performance.


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