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Harry Angel needs to control his fizz if there are to be more champagne moments

Harry Angel (right) could finish only sixth to The Tin Man, but trainer Clive Cox was unperturbed
Harry Angel (right) could finish only sixth to The Tin Man, but trainer Clive Cox was unperturbedCredit: John Grossick (racngpost.com/photos)

It is said there is a fine line between genius and madness, and Clive Cox and Charlie Hills, near neighbours in Lambourn, face a similar balancing act, having top-class sprinters whose exuberance has been shown to get the better of them.

Hills's wrestling with the lesser part of Battaash's nature is a long-running story in the five-furlong division, but Harry Angel has only recently looked so fizzed up. For the second successive start, he was fractious in the stalls and this time buzzy both in the preliminaries and the race itself. He finished sixth, understandably tying up in the last 150 yards.

Luckily there appeared to be no injury this time, as there had been at Ascot. "It was what it looked like," said a philosophical Cox afterwards.

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