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Harry Angel facing retirement after chasing home Sands Of Mali in Sprint

Sands Of Mali (Paul Hanagan ) beats Harry Angel in the Champions SprintAscot 20.10.18 Pic: Edward Whitaker
Harry Angel (left) returns to form to finish second to Sands Of Mali in the Champions SprintCredit: Edward Whitaker

Godolphin will make a decision about the future of star sprinter Harry Angel in the coming days following his rejuvenated effort to finish second in the Champions Sprint Stakes.

The Clive Cox-trained four-year-old, who dazzled in his July and Sprint Cup victories last season, bounced back to form when beaten a length by Sands Of Mali in the Champions Day Group 1, but he could be the latest addition to Godolphin's stallion ranks at Darley.

Sam Bullard, director of stallions at Darley, said: "He's run a blinder and we're very happy with him. I'm not sure whether he'll be retired, we'll need to speak to Sheikh Mohammed. A decision will be made soon."


Harry Angel's career statistics


Adam Kirby, who has ridden Harry Angel on all 12 career starts, said: "It's a shame to be beat and it would have been nice to end things on a high.

"He's been great for us and he'd have taken them apart if the ground was livelier, but this ground just blunts his gear change. I feel a bit sorry for him, but he owes us nothing, is a fantastic sprinter and has been a pleasure to deal with."

Harry Angel has five wins to his credit and has earned £873,503, but he has enjoyed little luck at Ascot where he is winless in six starts.

Godolphin, meanwhile, were crowned champion owners on Saturday. It was their fourth straight title triumph.


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James StevensWest Country correspondent

Published on 20 October 2018inReports

Last updated 16:40, 20 October 2018

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