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Quickthorn grabs Goodwood Cup glory thanks to Tom Marquand masterclass

Tom Marquand celebrates after guiding Quickthorn to a runaway victory in the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup  Picture by PA
Tom Marquand celebrates after guiding Quickthorn to a runaway victory in the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Picture by PA

Tom Marquand executed a perfect front-running ride aboard Quickthorn to win the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup.

Trained by Hughie Morrison, Marquand had adopted very similar tactics last season in the Lonsdale Cup at York when beating the reopposing Coltrane by 14 lengths.

Quickthorn had failed to quite match that level of performance since, but did return to winning ways last time out back at York in a Listed race and the form was subsequently franked when the second, Israr, won a Group Two next time out.

Marquand stole a few lengths early and then once again on the brow of the hill, when the field might expect to start making ground, but the jockey ensured there was no let up.

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At one stage he was around 20 lengths clear but Oisin Murphy on Coltrane, leading the pack, seemed content with half-a-mile to go.

The riders of Eldar Eldarov, Giavellotto, Emily Dickinson and Gold Cup winner Courage Mon Ami all suddenly realised Quickthorn was not stopping, but the victor had a decisive lead.

Quickthorn won by six lengths from Emily Dickinson, who prevailed in a photo for second with Coltrane, with Eldar Eldarov a further short head back in fourth.

“I was quite excited going up the hill, we saw what he did last year,” said Morrison.

“I’ve always felt he needed a bit of juice in the ground, his autumn flops in the last couple of years are when he’s just gone over the top.

“As you can see, he just puts so much into it that he probably deserves to go over the top some time between now and September.”

When asked if he fancied a crack over hurdles and taking on Constitution Hill Morrison quipped: “I don’t think that would be fair on Constitution Hill.

“He’s just a galloper, he’s fantastic to train.”

Marquand said: “It was a fantastic performance and he’s a fun horse to ride. He goes out wearing his heart on his sleeve, you know that everybody knows what you’re going to do and they’ve got to try and stop you almost.

“That was a huge thrill. All credit to Hughie Morrison and the team at home for keeping him right – it’s fantastic. He’s had some great days, but he deserved a Group One and it would have felt wrong if he had never got one.”

On whether it was the plan to go that far clear, he added: “It’s a case of going and finding a rhythm and wherever that puts you, it puts you. Obviously we showed that in the Lonsdale Cup last year and it just feels like the right way to ride him.”